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    Bögü Qaghan (Chinese: 牟羽可汗; pinyin: Móuyǔ Kèhán) or Tengri Qaghan (Chinese: 登里可汗; pinyin: Dēnglǐ Kèhán, died 780) was the third khagan of Uyghurs. He was...
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  • up bogu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bogu may refer to: Bogu Kailai (born 1958), Chinese lawyer and businesswoman Bögü Qaghan, third khagan of...
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  • Mòchuò, also called Bögü Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰇𐰏:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Bögü qaγan) in Bain Tsokto inscriptions) was the second khagan of the Second Turkic...
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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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  • Tun Baga Tarkhan (category Uyghur khagans)
    Baga Tarkhan was a nephew to Bögü Qaghan, as well as grandson of Bayanchur. Li Bi also considered him as cousin of Bögü Qaghan. His exact birth date is...
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  • Bayanchur Khan died and his son Tengri Bögü succeeded him as Khagan Qutlugh Tarkhan sengün. In 762 Tengri Bögü planned to invade the Tang with 4,000 soldiers...
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  • Ashina Qutlug 阿史那骨篤祿 Died 691 Spouse El Bilga Khatun Issue Bilge Qaghan Kul Tegin Bögü Qaghan Inel Qaghan House Ashina Father Etmish Beg Religion Tengrism...
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    this was a summer palace built by Khagan Bögü which, after damage to the palace by an earthquake and the Khagan's conversion to Manichaeism, was converted...
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    they had established themselves in the Yin Mountains, Qutlugh, his brother Bögü-chor, and his closest comrade-in-arms, Tonyukuk succeeded in winning the...
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  • the Long Wall to serve the empire by becoming the bride of the khagan or leader of the Bogü ruling clan. This idea was supported by the eldest Shen brother...
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  • Bayanchur Khan (category Uyghur khagans)
    Uyghurs in An Lushan rebellion, thought to be executed by his father in 759. Bögü Qaghan - commander of eastern part of the empire, succeeded his father. He...
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    theology. Some Sogdians in Central Asia believed in the religion. Uyghur khagan Boku Tekin (759–780) converted to the religion in 763 after a three-day...
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    Khaganate learned of Manichaeism from Sogdian foreigners. After the Khagan Bögü Qaghan (759–780) held a three-day discussion with members of the Manichaean...
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    Conversion of Bögü Qaghan, third Khagan of the Uyghur Khaganate, to Manicheism in 762: detail of Bögü Qaghan in a suit of armour, kneeling to a Manichean...
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    Bögü Qaghan, the third Khagan of the Uyghur Khaganate, in a suit of armour; 8th century Manichean manuscript (MIK III 4979)...
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    Khaganate was Manichaeism, which was introduced through the conversion of Bögü Qaghan by the Sogdians after the An Lushan rebellion. The Uyghur Khaganate...
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    under Tang administration. In 984, Arslan Bilgä Tengri ilig became Süngülüg Khagan. In the same year, a Song Chinese envoy reached Qocho and gave an account...
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    dies. His elder son Issık (Keluo) becomes the khagan. 554 Bumin's second son Muqan Qaghan becomes the khagan. After a series of successful campaigns the...
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    An-Lu-Shan uprising 765: Adoption of the Mani religion by the Uyghur Khan Bögü 766: The dissolution of the Türgesh Khanate by the Karluks of the Uyghur...
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    000 pieces of silk to get the Uyghurs to leave. During the campaign Khagan Tengri Bögü encountered Persian Manichaean priests, and converted Manichaeism...
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