• Yami Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰢𐰃:𐰴𐰍𐰣 Jаmï qağan; Chinese: 啓民可汗, 啟民可汗/启民可汗; Pinyin: Qǐmín Kěhàn, Wade-Giles: Ch'i-min K'o-han, Middle Chinese (Guangyun):...
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  • Pinyin: Yīlì Kèhán, Wade–Giles: i-li k'o-han) or Yamï Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰢𐰃:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Yаmï qaγan, died 552 AD) was the founder of the Turkic...
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  • Yami Qaghan, Jama Qaghan, Jamï Qaghan, Yama Qaghan or Yiamy Qaghan may refer to: Bumin Qaghan, founder of the First Turkic Khaganate Yami Qaghan, first...
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  • (604-612) Yami Qaghan (?–609), personal name Ashina Jankan, a khagan of Eastern Turkic Khaganate, known in some point as Tolis Qaghan Tong Yabghu Qaghan was...
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  • Yamuna (disambiguation) Yami Qaghan (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Yami. If an internal link led...
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  • Emperor Wen of Sui and was wedded to Yami Qaghan under the heqin system. She was inherited by his step-son Shibi Qaghan in 609, in a levirate marriage. She...
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  • Shibi Khan (redirect from Shibi Qaghan)
    611 – c.April 619 AD) succeeded Yami Qaghan as the second khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate. He succeeded Yami Qaghan in 609 or 611. From 613 to 615...
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  • Tolis Qaghan or Tolis Khagan (Chinese: 突利可汗, Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰇𐰠𐰾𐰴𐰍𐰣, Töles qaγan) may refer to: Yami Qaghan (died 609), personal name Ashina Jankan...
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  • Prince Huang of Guiyi (歸義荒王), was the last qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate. He was a son of Yami Qaghan and his Tuyuhun wife Poshi (婆施). He was raised...
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  • 620), was the khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate, and second son of Yami Qaghan. He succeeded his elder brother Shibi and ruled for 18 months. Since...
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  • Ishbara Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰃𐱁𐰉𐰺𐰀:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Ïšbara qaγan, Chinese: 沙缽略可汗; pinyin: Shābōlüè Kèhán; Wade–Giles: Sha-po-lüeh K'o-han) (c. 540...
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  • Göktürk Turkic Qaghan, Ilterish Qaghan, the founder of the Second Turkic Khaganate and the mother of Bilgä Qaghan, the fourth Qaghan of the same Khaganate...
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    Sui, Yami Qaghan won the competition. However, the Göktürk empire was divided to Eastern and Western empires. Weakened by the civil war, Yami Qaghan declared...
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  • were independent. The Western Khaganate reached its peak under Tong Yabghu Qaghan (618–630). After Tong's murder there were conflicts between the Dulu and...
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    EMPIRE From 603 the east and west were definitely split. The east went to Yami Qaghan (603-09) as a sort of Sui vassal. He admired Han culture and had the...
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  • However, when he subjugated the eastern half after the death of Tulan Qaghan, he assumed the regnal name Bilge (Wise) Khagan. The Turkic Khaganate was...
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  • was a 6th-century Sino-Tuoba poet and the wife of Taspar Qaghan, Ishbara Qaghan and Tulan Qaghan. She was killed by her husband in a political conflict...
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    Khagan (Qaghan) was a title used by the Turkic people of the Medieval Ages. The First and Second Turkic Khaganate were empires ruled by the Ashina tribe...
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  • In 607 Emperor Yangdi discovered that Goguryeo was in contact with Yami Qaghan (603–609), khan of the Eastern Turks, an ostensible vassal state to the...
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    comments critical of the emperor's policies, against Tujue submissive Yami Qaghan. He is executed (beheaded), and Gao's sons are exiled to the border provinces...
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  • levirate marriage, remarried to Yami Qaghan's successor and son (by another wife), Shibi Qaghan. After Shibi Qaghan's death in 619, Princess Yicheng again...
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    succeeded by Tulan Qaghan, son of Ishbara Qaghan 597 Tulan Qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate attacks Yami Qaghan, son of Bagha Qaghan, and forces him...
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  • Bagha Khagan (587-589) E1.Yami Qaghan (603-609) E2.Shibi Qaghan (611-619) E3.Chuluo Qaghan (619-621) E4.Illig Qaghan (621-630) Jiesheshuai Yukuk Shad (638-642)...
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  • comments critical of the emperor's policies, against Tujue submissive Yami Qaghan. He is executed (beheaded), and Gao's sons are exiled to the border provinces...
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    annex the Early Lý dynasty Sui destroys the Cuanman 603 Yami Qaghan takes over Tulan Qaghan's lands after he dies 604 13 August Emperor Wen of Sui dies...
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  • list) – Yami, Qaghan (603–609) Shibi, Qaghan (611–619) Chuluo, Qaghan (619–621) Illig, Qaghan (620–630) Qilibi, Qaghan (639–645) Chebi, Qaghan (c.646–650)...
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    Year Date Event 605 Yami Qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate attacks the Khitans on behalf of the Sui dynasty 618 Dahe Duoluo comes to power 619 Khitans...
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  • it must have been erected between 716 and 735, during the reign of Bilge Qaghan.: 191  According to Ercilasun it was erected in 719 or 720. The Ongin inscription...
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