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Emperor An of Han (Chinese: 漢安帝; pinyin: Hàn Āndì; Wade–Giles: Han An-ti; 94 – 30 April 125) was an Emperor of the Han dynasty and the sixth emperor of the Eastern Han, ruling from 106 to 125. He was a grandson of Emperor Zhang and cousin to Emperor Shang of Han, who died while Deng Sui, the empress dowager, served as regent. When her infant stepson Emperor Shang succeeded to the throne in February 106, Empress Dowager Deng kept the then-12-year-old Crown Prince Liu Hu in the capital Luoyang as insurance against the infant emperor's death and the successor to the throne. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Emperor An of Han has received more than 94,936 page views. His biography is available in 24 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 23 in 2019). Emperor An of Han is the 4,240th most popular politician (down from 3,733rd in 2019), the 322nd most popular biography from China (down from 293rd in 2019) and the 202nd most popular Chinese Politician.
Emperor An of Han was the first emperor of the Han dynasty. He ruled from 206 BC to 195 BC. Emperor An of Han is most famous for his military conquests and his establishment of Confucianism as the official state philosophy.
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Among politicians, Emperor An of Han ranks 4,240 out of 15,577. Before him are Wu Ding, Anne Catherine of Brandenburg, Dieter Wisliceny, Jacob Le Maire, Elio Di Rupo, and Rafael Correa. After him are Chandra Shekhar Azad, Çandarlı Halil Pasha the Younger, Issey Miyake, Balash, Osroes I, and Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach.
1300 BC - 1192 BC
HPI: 59.82
Rank: 4,234
1575 - 1612
HPI: 59.81
Rank: 4,235
1911 - 1948
HPI: 59.81
Rank: 4,236
1585 - 1616
HPI: 59.81
Rank: 4,237
1951 - Present
HPI: 59.81
Rank: 4,238
1963 - Present
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,239
94 - 125
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,240
1906 - 1931
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,241
1500 - 1453
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,242
1938 - 2022
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,243
500 - 488
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,244
50 - 129
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,245
1724 - 1794
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 4,246
Among people born in 94, Emperor An of Han ranks 1. Among people deceased in 125, Emperor An of Han ranks 1. After him is Marquess of Beixiang.
Among people born in China, Emperor An of Han ranks 322 out of 1,392. Before him are Zhu Youlang (1623), Emperor Ningzong (1168), Ye Jianying (1897), Zhu Wen (852), Huo Qubing (-140), and Lady Zhen (183). After him are 12th Dalai Lama (1857), Huang Chao (801), Taishi Ci (166), Zhao Tuo (-230), Trisong Detsen (742), and Duke Huan of Qi (-800).
1623 - 1662
HPI: 59.87
Rank: 316
1168 - 1224
HPI: 59.86
Rank: 317
1897 - 1986
HPI: 59.85
Rank: 318
852 - 912
HPI: 59.84
Rank: 319
140 BC - 117 BC
HPI: 59.84
Rank: 320
183 - 221
HPI: 59.81
Rank: 321
94 - 125
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 322
1857 - 1875
HPI: 59.79
Rank: 323
801 - 884
HPI: 59.72
Rank: 324
166 - 206
HPI: 59.70
Rank: 325
230 BC - 137 BC
HPI: 59.67
Rank: 326
742 - 798
HPI: 59.66
Rank: 327
800 BC - 643 BC
HPI: 59.64
Rank: 328
Among politicians born in China, Emperor An of Han ranks 202. Before him are Emperor He of Han (79), Zhu Youlang (1623), Emperor Ningzong (1168), Ye Jianying (1897), Zhu Wen (852), and Huo Qubing (-140). After him are 12th Dalai Lama (1857), Huang Chao (801), Taishi Ci (166), Zhao Tuo (-230), Trisong Detsen (742), and Duke Huan of Qi (-800).
79 - 106
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Rank: 196
1623 - 1662
HPI: 59.87
Rank: 197
1168 - 1224
HPI: 59.86
Rank: 198
1897 - 1986
HPI: 59.85
Rank: 199
852 - 912
HPI: 59.84
Rank: 200
140 BC - 117 BC
HPI: 59.84
Rank: 201
94 - 125
HPI: 59.80
Rank: 202
1857 - 1875
HPI: 59.79
Rank: 203
801 - 884
HPI: 59.72
Rank: 204
166 - 206
HPI: 59.70
Rank: 205
230 BC - 137 BC
HPI: 59.67
Rank: 206
742 - 798
HPI: 59.66
Rank: 207
800 BC - 643 BC
HPI: 59.64
Rank: 208