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    The Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom (traditional Chinese: 甘州回鶻; simplified Chinese: 甘州回鹘; pinyin: Gānzhōu Huíhú), also referred to as the Hexi Uyghurs, was established...
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  • The Uyghurs in Turfan and Qomul founded Qocho and adopted Manichaeism and Buddhism as their religions, while those in Gansu first founded the Ganzhou Uyghur...
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    Yaglakar clan (category Uyghur Khaganate)
    first imperial clan of the Uyghur Khaganate. Descendants of the Yaglakar clan would later establish the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom. The clan was named after...
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  • Uighurs of the Ganzhou Kingdom, with both the Cao rulers marrying Uighur princesses and with Cao princesses marrying Uighur rulers. The Ganzhou Uighur Khagan's...
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  • Ganzhou, Zhangye, Gansu, China Zhangye, a prefecture-level city Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom Kanchō, a prank This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
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    Qocho (redirect from Turpan Uyghurs)
    Gāochāng Huíhú; lit. 'Gaochang Uyghurs'), also known as Idiqut, ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune") was a Uyghur kingdom created in 843, with strong...
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  • the fall of the Uyghur Khaganate, the Uyghurs migrated south and established the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in modern Gansu and the Kingdom of Qocho near modern...
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  • over Uyghur remnants located in Shanxi province during a rebellion, until reinforcements arrived. The Uyghur later founded two kingdoms: Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom...
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    the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom of the Uyghurs who migrated to the South West 856: The establishment of the Karahoca Uyghur Kingdom by another Uyghur branch...
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    the fall of the Uyghur Khaganate, the Uyghurs migrated south and established the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in modern Gansu and the Kingdom of Qocho near modern...
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    the Uyghur civilization in ruins. Much of the Uyghur population relocated to the southwest of Mongolia, establishing the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom in Gansu...
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    Khazars (redirect from Khazar kingdom)
    *sïqïr türk čor) was also mentioned in a Khotanese Saka text about Turks in Ganzhou. Kěsà (可薩) would have been pronounced something like kha'sat in both Early...
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    Yugurs (redirect from Sari Uyghur)
    Uyghurs who fled from Mongolia southwards to Gansu after the collapse of the Uyghur Khaganate in 840, where they established the prosperous Ganzhou Uyghur...
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  • Chinese-language sources and that early Uyghur khagans belonged to the Yaglakar clan of Toquz Oghuz and later Uyghur khagans belonged to the Ädiz clan. Alternatively...
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    Circuit, Dingnan Circuit, Wuping Circuit, Qingyuan Circuit, Yin, Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom, Guiyi Circuit and Xiliangfu. The Yang Wu (902–937) was established...
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    collapse of the Uyghur Khaganate triggered a massive migration of Uyghurs from Mongolia into Turfan, Kumul and Gansu, where they founded the Kingdom of Qocho...
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    Kara-Khanid Khanate 840–1212 Western Kara-Khanid Eastern Kara-Khanid Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom 848–1036 Qocho 856–1335 Pecheneg Khanates 860–1091 Ghaznavid Empire...
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    Guiyi Circuit (redirect from Guiyi Kingdom)
    and 882, Ganzhou and Liangzhou slipped from the control of the Guiyi Circuit. The Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom would establish itself in Ganzhou by 894. In...
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  • overthrown by the Uyghur Khaganate. The origins of the Turkic Khanate trace back to 546, when Bumin Qaghan made a preemptive strike against the Uyghur and Tiele...
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    region along with the seat of the protectorate under the jurisdiction of Ganzhou. Earlier during the rebellion contacts between the northern protectorate...
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    Western Xia (redirect from Hsi Hsia Kingdom)
    territory to the west. In 1028, he sent his son Yuanhao to conquer the Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom. Two years later the Guiyi Circuit surrendered to the Tanguts. Yuanhao...
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  • led by his son-in-law Sadaqah and Sultan Malik of Ganja, he invaded the Kingdom of Georgia. David IV of Georgia gathered 40,000 Georgian warriors, including...
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    Yenisei Kyrgyz are not referred to as Türks. Similarly, the Uyghurs called themselves Uyghurs and used Türk exclusively for the Göktürks, whom they portrayed...
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    to be descendants of these Uyghurs. Ganzhou was absorbed by the Western Xia in 1036. The second Uyghur kingdom, the Kingdom of Qocho ruled a larger section...
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    unambiguously mentioned in Persian geographer ibn Khordadbeh's Book of Roads and Kingdoms as a northernly Turkic tribe, after Toquz Oghuz, Karluks, Kimeks, Oghuz...
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    Kara-Khanid Khanate 840–1212 Western Kara-Khanid Eastern Kara-Khanid Ganzhou Uyghur Kingdom 848–1036 Qocho 856–1335 Pecheneg Khanates 860–1091 Ghaznavid Empire...
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    Shatuo (category Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms)
    in fighting against their fellow Turkic people in the Uyghur Khaganate. In 839, when the Uyghur khaganate (Huigu) general Jueluowu (掘羅勿) rose against...
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  • Bashkir historian Zeki Velidi Togan believes he was of Qipchaq, Qanghli or Uyghur descent. Babayan 2003, p. 14. Katouzian 2007, p. 128. Kuznetsov & Fedorov...
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    remained in its successor, the Uyghur Kaganate (740-840), and another part retained their independence. During the Uyghur period, the Chuy tribes consolidated...
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    Cumans (category Medieval Kingdom of Hungary)
    Shârî' led by a chief called 'Bâsm.l.' These may have been Yellow Uyghurs (Sarï Uyghur/Shera Yoghur) who resisted Islam and have remained non-Muslims (Buddhists)...
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