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Duomi Khan (多彌可汗) (died 646),
personal name
Bazhuo (拔灼), full
regal name
Jialijulixueshaduomi Khan (頡利俱利薛沙多彌可汗), was a khan of the Xueyantuo.
After the...
- his son
Duomi Khan
Bazhuo began heavily battling Tang forces. In 646, Tang
forces counterattacked, and
after they
defeated Bazhuo, Xueyantuo's v****al...
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attack from
multiple sides,
Bazhuo was
killed by ****ge forces, and the
remaining Xueyantuo people fled and
supported Bazhuo's cousin Duomozhi as Yitewushi...
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defeated by the
Uyghur (****he, 回纥) and the Tang. The Xueyantuo's
Duomi Khan,
Bazhuo, was
killed by the Uyghur. A Tang army led by the
general Li Daozong, the...
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dispute between his sons,
Bazhuo and
Yemang (曳莽), led to
Bazhuo's killing of
Yemang and
subsequent internal unrest. Further,
Bazhuo attacked Tang, resulting...
- Yi'nan
remained formally submissive to Tang and died in 645.
Duomi Khan
Bazhuo, Yi'nan's son and successor, was
hostile to the Tang. The
Xueyantuo Kaganate...
- the
Duomi Khan
Bazhuo,
Xueyantuo fell into a
state of
confusion due to a
combination of
attacks by the Tang dynasty,
misrule by
Bazhuo, and rebellions...
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Duomi Khan
Bazhuo (Yi'nan's son),
Emperor Taizong sent Li
Daozong to
launch a
major attack on Xueyantuo,
defeating Xueyantuo forces.
Bazhuo fled, but was...