- An
elteber (Old Turkic: 𐰃𐰠𐱅𐰋𐰼, romanized:
elteber or (h)elitbär;
Chinese 頡利發 xié-lì-fā < EMCh: *γεt-liH-puat) was a
client king of an autonomous...
- It has been
suggested that
Iluetuer is a
corruption of the
Khazar title elteber ("client-ruler) and that
these people were
subordinate to
Khazar rulers...
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rulers Aga Khan
Azmatkhan Ejen
Jirga Khagan Chanyu Archon King Bey Beg Khan
Elteber Tsar
Kaiser Crimean Khanate Khong Tayiji Khan (surname) Mongolian: хан/ᠬᠠᠨ...
- Almış or Almuš (Almysh
Elteber,
Almish Yiltawar, Arabic: ألمش بن يلطوار,
pronounced [ʌlˈmɯʃ], fl. end of 9th
century –
beginning of 10th), iltäbär of...
- "hero",
though it also
sometimes was used as a
personal name.
Ilutuer or
Elteber is
believed to be a
cognate of the
ancient Turkic title for a v****al ruler...
- Uch-Karluk (Three Karluks) union; initially, the union's
leader bore the
title Elteber,
later elevated to Yabgu.
After the
split of the
khaganate around 600 into...
-
between Caucasian Albania King
Javanshir (636-669) and
Caucasian Huns
Elteber Alp
Ilitver with
conditions of
dynastic marriage union, Huns' takeover...
-
power that followed, the
Karluks were
elevated from a
tribe led by an
Elteber to one led by a yabghu,
which was one of the
highest Turkic dignitaries...
-
Tiele and ****he. At the time of Geleng's rule over the
Tiele as
Erkin or
Elteber which was made of 15 tribes, at the time
submitted to
Western Tujue's Heshana...
-
Tatar for it will not take (away). The same name had the
first Muslim elteber of
Volga Bulgaria.
Anvar (Анвар) –
Bright Arslan/Arıslan (Арслан/Арыслан)...