- The
Basmyls (
Basmyl; Basmals, Basmils, Old Turkic: 𐰉𐰽𐰢𐰞, romanized: Basmïl, Chinese: 拔悉蜜/密/彌; pinyin: Báxīmì/mì/mí,
Middle Chinese ZS:...
- 627. In 742, the Uyghurs, Karluks, and
Basmyls rebelled against the
Second Turkic Khaganate. In 744, the
Basmyls captured the Turk
capital of Ötüken and...
- yet
steadily Turkicizing, people,
Basmyls,
likely contributed to the
ethnogenesis of
Argyns because both
Basmyls and
Argyns occupied roughly the same...
-
alliance of
Basmyls,
Uyghurs and
Karluks overthrew Göktürks and in the
spring of 745
killed the last
Ozmish Qaghan. At first, the
Basmyl chief was elected...
- versa.
Historical Turkic groups Az
Dingling Bulgars Esegel Barsils Alat
Basmyl Onogurs Saragurs Sabirs Shatuo Ongud (from Shatuo) Göktürks
Oghuz Turks...
- fighting.
Kutlug I
Bilge Kagan of
Uyghurs allied himself with the
Karluks and
Basmyls, and
defeated the Göktürks. In 744
Kutlug seized Ötüken and
beheaded the...
-
established a new
tribal confederation with the
Uygur and
Basmyl tribes. However,
Karluks and
Basmyls were
defeated and
forcibly incorporated into the Toquz...
- and
Uyghurs later allied themselves against the
Basmyl, and
within two
years they
toppled the
Basmyl khagan. The
Uyghur yabghu became khagan and the Karluk...
- 8th century. In 742, they were
named "Right Yabghu" by
Basmyl khagan Ashina Shi. Like
Basmyls, they were
ruled by a
branch of
Ashina tribe.
Karluk chief...
- the
later Turkic peoples such as the Uyghurs, Karluks, Yaghmas, Chigils,
Basmyls,
Tuhsis and lastly, the
Mongolic tribes of the
Chagatai Khanate. The same...