Overview
Li Suogu was a Khitan ruler and successor to Li Shihuo.
Other names
| Type | English | Chinese | Pinyin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personal name | Suogu | 娑固 | Suōgù |
Life and dates
Death
- AD 720 開元七年後Killed fighting KetuyuStrongly inferred · History of Liao 63, passage 42
Attested activity
- AD 718 to AD 720 開元六年至七年後Dated from the passage context · History of Liao 63, passage 42
Family
- Sibling of Li Shihuo (李失活)younger brother 弟 · Uncertain siblingsDirectly stated · History of Liao 63, passage 42
- Kin of Li Yuyu (李鬱于)younger paternal cousin 從父弟 · paternal lineDirectly stated · History of Liao 63, passage 42
- Kinship Role brothers · Count 2 · 娑固兄弟Directly stated · History of Liao 58, passage 25
Key source chapters
Career and standing
- king 王HeldDirectly stated · History of Liao 58, passage 25
Places and affiliations
- Polity Tang 唐 · Relation VisitedDirectly stated · History of Liao 58, passage 25
Events and relationships
- Married imperial princessMarriage · HusbandDirectly stated · History of Liao 58, passage 25
- Succeeded Shihuo, fought Ketuyu, and was killedSuccession and conflict · ParticipantDirectly stated · History of Liao 63, passage 42
- Relation Successor of · Person Li Shihuo (李失活)Directly stated · History of Liao 58, passage 25
References in the histories
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