• Bumin Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰉𐰆𐰱𐰣:𐰮𐰍𐰣, romanized: BumĂŻn qaÎłan, also known as Illig Qaghan (Chinese: äŒŠćˆ©ćŻæ±—, Pinyin: YÄ«lĂŹ KĂšhĂĄn, Wade–Giles: i-li k'o-han)...
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  • (empire). Qaghan may refer to: Bumin Qaghan (a.k.a. Bumın Kagan) or Illig Qaghan, (died 552 AD), the founder of the Turkic Khaganate Issik Qaghan, the second...
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  • yen-to, Sogdian: mwx’n x’γ’n, Rouran: MuÉŁan QaÉŁan) was the second son of Bumin Qaghan and the third khagan of the GöktĂŒrks who expanded their khaganate and...
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  • Pinyin: tuĂłbƍ kěhĂ n, Wade-Giles: t'o-po k'o-han) was the third son of Bumin Qaghan and Wei Changle (é•·æš‚ć…Źäž»), and the fourth khagan of the Turkic Khaganate...
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  • clan of the GöktĂŒrks in medieval Inner Asia under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan (d. 552) and his brother IstĂ€mi. The First Turkic Khaganate succeeded...
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    peoples in medieval Inner Asia. The GöktĂŒrks, under the leadership of Bumin Qaghan (d. 552) and his sons, succeeded the Rouran Khaganate as the main power...
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    the leader, Bumin Qaghan (died 552), revolted against the Rouran Khaganate. The two main branches of the family, one descended from Bumin and the other...
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  • and dominated the Sogdians. He was the yabgu (vassal) of his brother Bumin Qaghan in 552 AD. He was posthumously referred to as khagan in Turkic sources...
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  • she-t'u/nie-t'u) (before 540 – 587) was the first son of Issik Qaghan, grandson of Bumin Qaghan, and the sixth khagan of the Turkic Khaganate (581–587). His...
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    Khagan or Hakan, meaning "Khan of Khans"). Bumin Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰉𐰆𐰱𐰣:𐰮𐰍𐰣, romanized: BumĂŻn QaÎłan) was the founder of the First Turkic (GöktĂŒrk)...
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    succeeds Xiao Dong as emperor of the Liang dynasty. Bumin Qaghan dies; the new khagan is Issik Qaghan of the Turkic Empire. Buddhism in Japan is introduced...
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  • Illig Qaghan may refer to: Illig Qaghan, one of the qaghans of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate. Bumin Qaghan, founder of the First Turkic Khaganate. This...
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  • Yami Qaghan, Jama Qaghan, JamĂŻ Qaghan, Yama Qaghan or Yiamy Qaghan may refer to: Bumin Qaghan, founder of the First Turkic Khaganate Yami Qaghan, first...
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    Empire, accepted Turk supremacy and became vassals of the Western Turk qaghan, and the Alchon Huns continued to rule in Kabul and Gandhara, but the Turks...
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  • ancestor of Ashina clan Father: Axian shad (é˜żèłąèš­) - Submitted to Rouran Son: Bumin Qaghan Son: Istemi Yabgu Enxian, Lin; æž—æ©éĄŻ (1988). Tu jue yan jiu. æž—æ©éĄŻ, 1936-...
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  • GöktĂŒrk Turkic Qaghan, Ilterish Qaghan, the founder of the Second Turkic Khaganate and the mother of BilgĂ€ Qaghan, the fourth Qaghan of the same Khaganate...
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  • this meaning, namely "Illig Qaghan", refers to Bumin Qaghan and dates to 552 CE. (In fact, Nikolai Gumilyov transcribes Bumin's title as "ilkhan".) More...
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  • third khagan Muqan Qaghan, and her husband was Emperor Wu. Ashina was born in 551, shortly before her grandfather Tumen (Bumin Qaghan), initially a vassal...
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  • Issik Qaghan (Chinese: äč™æŻèš˜ćŻæ±—; pinyin: YǐxÄ«jĂŹ kěhĂ n; personal name: Ashina Keluo 阿ćČé‚Łç§‘çœ—) was the second ruler of the Turkic Khaganate. His name is reconstructible...
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    İmparatorluğu Bumin Qaghan 551–744 Avar Khaganate Avar İmparatorluğu Bayan Qaghan 565–835 Khazar Khaganate Hazar İmparatorluğu Tong Yabghu Qaghan 651–983 Uyghur...
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    Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstÀmi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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  • Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstĂ€mi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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  • Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstĂ€mi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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    Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstÀmi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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    Old Turkic script Orkhon script A line dedicated to Bumin Qaghan in the Ongin inscription. Script type Alphabet Time period 8th to 10th centuries Direction...
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  • Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstĂ€mi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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  • Khazar Khaganate (c. 650–969). The first Turkic Khaganate was founded by Bumin in 552 on the Mongolian Plateau and quickly spread west toward the Caspian...
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    Tuwu) Bumin Qaghan Issik Qaghan Muqan Qaghan Taspar Qaghan Ashina Anluo Ishbara Qaghan Bagha Qaghan Tulan Qaghan (IstÀmi) (Empress Ashina) (Apa Qaghan) (Yangsu...
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    state that Bumin Qaghan, founder of the First Turkic Khaganate, defeated the Rouran, some of whom fled and joined the Western Wei. Later, Bumin's successor...
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  • In 588, triggering the First Perso-Turkic War, the Turkic Khagan Bagha Qaghan (known as Sabeh/Saba in Persian sources), together with his Hephthalite...
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