• Tonyukuk (Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰃𐰠𐰏𐰀:𐱃𐰆𐰪𐰸𐰸, romanized: Bilgä Tuňuquq, lit. 'Tunyuquq the Wise', Chinese: 暾欲谷; pinyin: Tunyugu, Chinese: 阿史德元珍; pinyin:...
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    The Tonyukuk inscriptions (Chinese: 暾欲谷碑), also called the Bain Tsokto inscriptions are Turkic inscriptions of the 8th century located in Nalaikh, Ulaanbaatar...
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    however later, they were once again defeated by Pei Xiangjin. According to Tonyukuk, the attempt to revolt against the Tang and set a qaghan on the throne...
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  • and the Toquz Oghuz confederation to the north. The Tonyukuk inscription records that it was Tonyukuk himself and a certain Boyla Bagha Tarkan who enthroned...
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    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 him and made...
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  • Tyules beks, Apa Tarkhan. Led by Shadapyt beks, Bairuks. Tamgan Tarkhan, Tonyukuk, Boila Baga Tarkhan, Buyruqs…, Inner Buyruqs, led by Sebek Kul Erkin, all...
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  • appointed Tonyukuk the chancellor as the commander. Kapagan’s son Inel, as well as his nephews Bilge (both future khagans) and Kul Tigin, were with Tonyukuk. According...
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  • Göktürks and Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate followed by a successful battle led by Tonyukuk. When Kul Tigin was 26 years old, in winter time, 710 or 711, the Göktürk...
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    Buzgalaxona; Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰢𐰼:𐰴𐰯𐰍, romanized: Temir qapïγ in Orkhon and Tonyukuk inscriptions; Persian: دربند Darband, Chinese: 鐵門關; pinyin: Tiěménguān)...
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    tonyukuk atıγ bermiš" section follows the part that starts with the "üčün" preposition. It is translated as "apa tarqan gave the name čıqan tonyukuk"...
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  • the sacred importance of the region, as evidenced by the statement of Tonyukuk: "If you stay in the land of the Ötüken, and send caravans from there,...
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  • funerary inscription (W. Schulze) Kuli Chor inscription complete text Tonyukuk inscription complete text Kul Tigin inscription complete text Bilge Qaghan...
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  • regent during the minority of Tengri Qaghan in 734-741. Her father was Tonyukuk, an apa tarkan, a title equivalent to prime minister. She married Bilge...
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  • legitimate use of physical force Netpolitik Noopolitik Power politics Tonyukuk Weltpolitik Known as the imperial examination (simplified Chinese: 科举;...
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  • that it was during the time when Ilterish and Tonyukuk attacked the Yenisei Kyrgyz. Inel and Tonyukuk were in charge of a special mourning ceremony that...
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  • Göktürk prince Kül Tigin and his brother the emperor Bilge Kağan. The Tonyukuk inscription, a monument situated somewhat farther east, is slightly earlier...
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    Tigin who was nephew of Bilge Khagan. These inscriptions together with the Tonyukuk inscription, are the oldest extant attestation of that language. The inscriptions...
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    Revival of the Turkic Khaganate by the efforts of Ilterish Qaghan and Tonyukuk 683: Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa performed Siddhayatra as the journey to...
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    Cen Zhongmian with the toponym Ïbar Baş (OTrk 𐰃𐰉𐰺𐱈‎) mentioned in Tonyukuk inscriptions Maħmūd al-Kašğari. "Dīwān Luğāt al-Turk". Edited & translated...
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  • Empire The Praetorian Guard in the Roman Empire Yeon Gaesomun in Goguryeo Tonyukuk in the Second Turkic Khaganate Sayyid brothers in the Mughal Empire Vidyaranya...
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    populations" "Kultegin's Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG". Orkhon inscriptions "Tonyukuk's Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG". Bain Tsokto inscriptions Golden, Peter...
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  • nuclear engineer Nuri Bilge Ceylan (born 1959), Turkish film director Bilge Tonyukuk (646–726), Supreme Commander of Second Turkic Khaganate This page or section...
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  • it is a common geographical name used in many villages and city names. Tonyukuk, General commander of Second Turkic Khaganate Kül Tigin, Tigin of Second...
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    178–79; Fragner, "Tādjīk. 2" in EI2 10, p. 63). The word also occurs in the Tonyukuk inscriptions as tözik, used for a local Arab tribe in the Tashkent area...
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    executed in the Eastern Market of Chang'an. In 682, Ilterish Qaghan and Tonyukuk revolted and occupied Heisha Castle (northwest of present-day Hohhot, Inner...
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    of the Tang dynasty (d. 690) Sun Guoting, Chinese calligrapher (d. 691) Tonyukuk, military leader of the Göktürks (approximate date) January 17 – Sulpitius...
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  • started in 679. An uprising of 682 under the leadership of Kutuluk and Tonyukuk led to restoration of the Turkic Khaganate, known as the Second Turkic...
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  • historical individuals: Modu Chanyu, the founding chanyu of the Xiongnu empire. Tonyukuk, military commander of Second Turkic Khaganate. Bagatur Bagaina Sevar,...
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  • but Tonyukuk heard his plans, with help of Zhenu (遮努), Suoge's brother, who rebelled against him and deserted to the Second Turkic Khaganate. Tonyukuk made...
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    Mongolia from the 8th century identify Tabgach as China. I myself, wise Tonyukuk, lived in Tabgach country. (As the whole) Turkic people was under Tabgach...
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