Qilibi Khan (Chinese: 俟力苾可汗, (Pinyin): qílìbì kěhàn, (Wade-Giles): ch'i-li-pi k'o-han, Middle Chinese: (Guangyun) [dʐʱi̯ə˥li̯əkbʱi̯et kʰɑ˥ɣɑn˩˥], died...
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to reestablish Eastern Turkic Khaganate as a vassal state under the Qilibi Khan — an attempt that eventually failed due to frequent incursions by Xueyantuo...
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attempted to assassinate Taizong. The Eastern Turkic Khaganate, led by Qilibi Khan, was reestablished as a Tang vassal by resettling Eastern Turks between...
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Xueyantuo (section Khans of Xueyantuo)
warring with the Tang and the subsequent khan of the Eastern Göktürks that Tang supported, the Qilibi Khan Ashina Simo. In 632 the Xueyantuo repulsed...
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Xue, having a physical appearance like a Sogdian was by the time of Qilibi Khan (Ashina Simo), an eighth generation descendant of Bumin Qaghan (founder...
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Göktürks (redirect from Qiren Khan)
unsuccessful raid of Ashina Jiesheshuai, on 13 August 639 Taizong installed Qilibi Khan and ordered the settled Turkic people to follow him north of the Yellow...
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When Emperor Taizong tried to restore Eastern Turks in 639 under the Qilibi Khan Ashina Simo (also known as Li Simo) to counteract the rise of Xueyantuo...
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attempt, Taizong made them live between the Yellow River and Gobi under Qilibi Khan (639–43) as a buffer state between China and the Xueyantuo. In 642 the...
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faithfully, Li Simo (né Ashina Simo) as the khan of a newly recreated Eastern Turkic state (as Qilibi Khan), giving him all of the Turks and Xiongnu who...
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Jindeok (647–654) King Muyeol (654–661) King Munmu (661–668) Göktürks: Qilibi Khan Qibi Heli Goguryeo: Generalissimo Yeon Gaesomun King Bojang Baekje: King...
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faithfully, Li Simo (né Ashina Simo) as the khan of a newly recreated Eastern Tujue state as Qilibi Khan, giving him all of the Tujue and Hu who had surrendered...
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General Yuchi Jingde General Xue Rengui General Ashina She'er General Qilibi Khan (WIA) Yeon Gaesomun (Generalissimo of Goguryeo) General Go Hyejin (POW)...
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Shiji to support the restoration of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate under Qilibi Khan against Xueyantuo. 643 Taizong commissioned Yan Liben to paint portraits...
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the Göktürks under Qilibi Khan (a vassal of the Tang resettled in the Ordos Loop) were attacked by Xueyantuo people under Zhenzhu Khan, and Li Shimin sent...
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a major attack against Tang's vassal, the Qilibi Khan Ashina Simo, whom Emperor Taizong had created the khan of a reestablished Eastern Tujue in 639. Ashina...
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ancestors was said to have served for generations as subordinate khans to the great khans of Eastern Turkic Khaganate. His seat was near Altai mountains...
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name and other title Qatun Throne Note Qilibi Khan 俟力苾可汗 Simo / Ssu-mo 思摩 639–644 Son of Tughruq Shad Chebi Khan 車鼻可汗 / 车鼻可汗 Hubo / Hu-po 斛勃 646–649 Ashina...
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Ashina Simo) the Prince of Huaihua, as the khan of a newly recreated Eastern Tujue state (as Qilibi Khan), and had him take the Eastern Tujue people...
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Taspar Qaghan (redirect from Tuobo Khan)
weakened the state. He had at least two issues: Amrak Khagan Tughrul shad Qilibi Khagan Kljaštornyj, S.G. and Livšic, V.A. (1972) Acta Orientalia Academiae...
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Illig Qaghan (redirect from Xieli Khan)
Illig Qaghan Ashina Clan Preceded by Chulo Qaghan Khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate 620–630 Succeeded by Qilibi Qaghan...
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Shibi, Qaghan (611–619) Chuluo, Qaghan (619–621) Illig, Qaghan (620–630) Qilibi, Qaghan (639–645) Chebi, Qaghan (c.646–650) Second Turkic Khaganate (complete...
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