Kulun Beg (Chinese: 白眉可汗; pinyin: Báiméi Kèhán) - was a Turkic (Göktürk) ruler who tried to sustain the Second Turkic Khaganate in vain. Kulun Beg succeeded...
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Uyghurs gained mastery of Inner Asia and established the Uyghur Khaganate. Kulun Beg succeeded his father Ozmish. The Tang emperor Xuanzong decided to destroy...
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Qaghan (c.740) Kutluk Yabgu, Qaghan (741–742) Özmiş, Qaghan (742–744) Kulun Beg, Qaghan (744–745) Uyghur Khaganate (complete list) – Kutlug I Bilge, Khagan...
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Kutlug I Bilge Kagan House of Yaglakar (745–840) Regnal titles Preceded by Kulun Beg Ashina Shi Kaghan of Uyghur Khaganate 744 - 747 CE Succeeded by El-etmish...
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Frankish abbess (or 753) Ingwald, bishop of London Kadobe, Japanese prince Kulun Beg, ruler (khagan) of the Turkish Empire Thrasimund II, duke of Spoleto Wilfrid...
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in 744 by Ashina Shi. Although the Turkic people elected Özmiş’s son Kulun Beg as their new khagan, his empire is usually considered to be collapsed...
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Xiongnu". In 745, the Uyghurs killed the last khagan of the Göktürks, Kulun Beg (白眉可汗 鶻隴匐), and sent his head to the Tang. Tang Huiyao, vol. 98, listed...
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頡跌伊施可汗 / 颉跌伊施可汗 742–744 Uti Beg Özmiş Khagan 烏蘇米施可汗 / 乌苏米施可汗 742–744 Son of Pan Kul Tigin White Eyebrow Qaghan 白眉可汗 Kulun Beg 鶻隴匐 / 鹘陇匐 744-745 Son of Pan...
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Inel Khagan (716-717) Bilge Khagan (717-734) Kül Tigin Pan Kül Tigin Yollıg Khagan (734-739) Tengri Qaghan (739-741) Özmiş Khagan (742-744) Kulun Beg...
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killed Ozmysh-khan and sent his head to Chang'an. His brother Baimei-khan Kulun-beg was enthroned in his place, but most of the Türkic nobles joined in the...
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Qaghan Kutluk Yabgu Khagan Özmiş Khagan Ashina Shi (Ashina Duoxifu) (Kulun Beg) (Kul Tigin) (Tonyukuk) (Qutluğ Säbäg Qatun) (El Bilga Khatun) Western...
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holy city of Urga, an amban (Mongol: Хүрээний амбан ноён, Chinese: 庫倫辦事大臣 Kùlún bànshì dàchén) was stationed in order to assert Qing control over the Mongol...
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Xuantong Emperor to move westward, in an attempt to build the capital in Kulun (now Ulaanbaatar of Mongolia) or Altay to cede the northwest, and continue...
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generally known as Urga (from Örgöö) or sometimes Kuren (from Khüree) or Kulun (from 庫倫, the Chinese transcription of Khüree) before 1924, and Ulan Bator...
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