Kül Tiğin Inscriptions complete text Archived 2014-01-07 at the Wayback Machine (archived) Orkhon inscriptions with translations (contains Kül Tiğin inscriptions...
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The Bust of Kul Tigin is an 8th-century marble bust thought to represent Kul Tigin, a Turkic general and prince of the Second Turkic Khaganate. The head...
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Orkhon inscriptions (redirect from Kül Tigin stela)
monuments (also spelled Khoshoo Tsaidam, Koshu-Tsaidam or Höshöö Caidam), or Kul Tigin steles (simplified Chinese: 阙特勤碑; traditional Chinese: 闕特勤碑; pinyin: Què...
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Tigin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alp Tigin, Governor of Ghazni Kul Tigin, Göktürk ruler Sabuktigin, founder of Ghaznavids Böritigin...
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Tegin (section Notable Tigins)
History records many people carrying the title Tegin. The best known is Kül Tigin (闕特勤; Queteqin, erroneously 闕特勒; Quētèlè), noted for the stele in his...
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Esin notes that the later depiction of an Ashina prince, the Bust of Kul Tigin, has an East Asian appearance. According to Canadian scholar Joo-Yup Lee...
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brother, Kul Tigin. The latter, however, would not go against the legal order of succession. Then, at last, Bilge decided to act. Kul Tigin was put at...
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Chang'an. Although his son Inel Khagan succeeded him, Bilgä's brother Kul Tigin and Tonyukuk carried out a coup d'état against Inel Qaghan. They killed...
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the Orkhon Valley between 732 and 735 in honor of the Göktürk prince Kül Tigin and his brother the emperor Bilge Kağan. The Tonyukuk inscription, a monument...
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not known which language the Xiongnu spoke. "Kül Tiğin (Gültekin) Yazıtı Tam Metni (Full text of Kul Tigin monument with Turkish transcription)". Archived...
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Tonyukuk, General commander of Second Turkic Khaganate Kül Tigin, Tigin of Second Turkic Khaganate Kül-chor, Türgesh Kaghan Tun Baga Tarkhan, fourth Khagan...
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were also conquering Transoxania from the south. Although Turkic prince Kül Tigin was able to save the Turkic army, Turkic hegemony diminished and Turgesh...
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strengths in the north, the forceful dwell there." "Kül Tiğin (Gültekin) Yazıtı Tam Metni (Full text of Kul Tigin monument with Turkish transcription)". Archived...
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(Göktürks). His father Pan Kul Tigin was a shad (governor) of the empire during the reign of Bilge Kutluk Khagan. Although Pan Kül Tigin had staged a successful...
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located in the Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai Province. The Bilge Qaghan and Kul Tigin monuments were found in the Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape UNESCO world...
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(khagan) of the Turkic Khaganate, and his brother Kul Tigin, are erected. (Bilge has already erected Kül Tigin's monument and Bilge's son erects Bilge's monument...
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Kül Tigin, one of his shads (governors). However, Pan Kül Tigin was defeated by Basmyls, a Turkic tribe. During the interregnum after Pan Kül Tigin's...
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considered the Toquz Oghuz "[his] own people". It is also mentioned in Kul Tigin inscriptions that the Göktürks and Toquz Oghuz were fighting five times...
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Turkic Khaganate was dethroned and later killed by Bilge Kaghan's brother Kül Tigin. 742, Second Turkic Khaganate: Ashina Shi usurped the Second Turkic Khaganate...
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Sir, [Ïšβara] Yamtar appeared as a personal name of one companion of Kül Tigin, mentioned the eponymous inscription in his memory. Tongdian records the...
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against the Göktürks in Kul Tigin inscription, Kul Tigin's role in the war is described as follows: During the battle, Kul Tigin mounted first on Tadık...
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script of Turkic origin Orkhon inscriptions, inscriptions of Bilge Kagan, Kül Tiğin, and Tonyukuk in Unicode Orhun (name), list of people named the Turkish...
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contradicted in the Chinese text inscribed on the stele dedicated to Kul Tigin, in which it is stated that Ilterish Qaghan's father bore the title of...
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Tsaidam Monuments of Bilge Khagan and his brother Kül Tigin. (Bilge has already erected Kül Tigin's monument and Bilge's son erects Bilge's monument.)...
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after 716. It was not possible to obtain the title of "Köl", witnessed as Kül Tigin in Turks, and "otčigin" by Mongolians, which was given to the smallest...
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artist. The diadem bears a resemblance to the headgear of the Bust of Kul Tigin. The diadem was found at the excavations carried out at Orkhon. The golden...
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Kuli Chor inscription complete text Tonyukuk inscription complete text Kul Tigin inscription complete text Bilge Qaghan inscription complete text Eletmiš...
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corresponding military division came to be known as orda. The 8th-century Kul Tigin stela has the earliest instance of the term in Old Turkic epigraphy: Toquz...
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of the mythological origins of the Turks. The inscription dedicated to Kul Tigin includes the passages (in the translation provided by the Language Committee...
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by Tonyukuk. When Kul Tigin was 26 years old, in winter time, 710 or 711, the Göktürk army set out for the Kyrgyz campaign. Kul Tigin and Bilge Qaghan...
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