Teoman Han
Teoman Han
Teoman Han is the founder and first ruler of the first historically recorded Xiongnu Empire. He lived approximately 2200 years ago. He was the first leader to unite the scattered Xiongnu tribes under a single banner. Like assembling scattered puzzle pieces into a grand picture, Teoman brought together diverse communities to establish a powerful state.
His success laid the foundation for the great leaders and powerful states that followed. Teoman’s story reveals not only how a state was founded but also illustrates the challenges of leadership and family dynamics in ancient times.
A Leader Who Built a State
During Teoman’s time, the Xiongnu were a nomadic people without a fixed homeland, moving constantly with their herds. They lived in tents and sustained themselves through hunting and animal husbandry. Teoman took command of these fragmented and isolated tribes and united them. This was akin to gathering all the neighborhood game teams and forming one single, formidable force.
Through this unity, Teoman built a powerful army and began to confront neighboring powers, especially China. Under his leadership, the Xiongnu grew so strong that the Chinese were forced to reinforce sections of the famous Great Wall of China for defense. At the time, rulers were known as “Tanhu” or “Shanyu,” and Teoman became the first Xiongnu leader to bear this title.

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Journey Through Time: The Story of Teoman and His Son Mete
One of the most famous and significant events in Teoman’s life was his relationship with his eldest son, Mete (known in some sources as Mao-Tun). This story reveals the difficult decisions faced by a leader and a father.
Teoman had another son from his second wife, and his wife strongly desired that her son inherit the throne. She influenced Teoman to turn against Mete. In response, Teoman devised a plan to remove Mete from power by sending him as a hostage to the Yuezhi, a hostile tribe. Sending a hostage was a common practice to secure peace at the time, but Teoman’s true intention was different—he hoped the Yuezhi would kill Mete while he was in their custody.
However, Mete recognized his father’s trap. As a highly intelligent and courageous warrior, he escaped from the Yuezhi and returned to his homeland. When Teoman saw his son’s success, he rewarded him by granting him command of an army. Yet Mete no longer trusted his father. He trained his own followers with absolute loyalty. Eventually, during a hunting expedition, Mete overthrew his father Teoman and seized the Xiongnu throne, becoming the legendary leader Mete Han who expanded the Xiongnu Empire to its greatest territorial extent. This event was a power struggle shaped by the harsh conditions of the era.
Teoman was a crucial founder who united scattered tribes and established the foundation of the Great Xiongnu State. The unity he initiated was transformed by his son Mete Han into a vast empire.

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