-
Chinese emperor was unprecedented. She left for
China after Bayanchur's death.
Bayanchur had at
least two sons: Ulu
Bilge Tardush Yabghu -
commander of...
- son,
Bayanchur Khan to
reign as
Khagan El
etmish bilge "State settled, wise".
After building a
number of
trading outposts with the Tang,
Bayanchur Khan...
- died 780) was the
third khagan of Uyghurs. He was the
younger son of
Bayanchur Khagan. His
personal name was
Yaoluoge Yidijian (藥羅葛移地健) and was titled...
- date 747 CE
corresponds better with
Borjigidai Mergen. A
confusion with
Bayanchur Khan
could also
account for this date discrepancy. He was gave temple...
- (the
forms Terkhin and
Terhyin are also used). The
stele was
erected by
Bayanchur Khan of the
Uyghur Khaganate in the
middle of the
eighth century (between...
- left his son Tay
Bilge Tutuq as heir to throne,
however his
other son
Bayanchur Khan was
killed him and
usurped the throne. He had
another son – Tun Bagha...
-
inscription complete text Eletmiš
Yabgu (Ongin)
inscription complete text
Bayanchur Khan
inscription complete text
Ongin inscriptions by
Gerard Clauson Timeline...
- Göktürk
Kaghan by the Uyghur-Qarluk-Basmyl alliance, the
Uyghurs under Bayanchur Khan (Bayan Çor)
established their imperial capital Ordu
Baliq on the...
- ****he, or ****ge, also
known as the
Uyghur Khaganate, who were
ruled by
Bayanchur Khan
until his
death in the
summer of 759.
Three thousand Arab mercenaries...
-
Peoples Series: Turcologia,
Volume 9. Otto-Harr****owitz,
Wiesbaden p. 117
Bayanchur Inscription, text at Türik
Bitig Xin
Tangshu vol. 217b txt: "木馬突厥三部落,曰都播、彌列、哥餓支,"...