- (Chinese: 直勒) and Tele (Chinese: 特勒), who were also
known by the
Chinese exonym Gaoche (Chinese: 高車) or Gaoju, were a
tribal confederation of
Turkic ethnic origins...
-
creation myth is an
ancient story about the
creation of the
Gaoche (Chinese: 高車 / 高车, Pinyin:
Gāochē, Wade-Giles: Kao-ch'e) (aka
Tiele people) told
among various...
-
called Chile, or
mistakenly as Tiele."
Weishu Vol 103
Gaoche "高車,蓋古赤狄之餘種也,[...] 諸夏以為高車丁零。" tr. "
Gaoche,
probably the
remnant stock of the
ancient Red Di....
- to rule Gaochang. At this time the
Gaoche was
rising to
challenge power of the
Rouran in the
Tarim Basin. The
Gaoche king
Afuzhiluo killed King Kan Shougui...
- to the
ancient Red Di (狄翟), and
recorded various names like Dili (狄历),
Gaoche (高車) or
Chile (敕勒).
Several modern scholars,
including Peter B. Golden,...
- The Kang-chü, Kao-che,
Gaoche or Kao-chü Ting-ling (chin. 高車, „high chariot/cart“) were an
ancient Turkic people in East Asia in the 3rd
century AD. Only...
- rule Gaochang. At this time the
Gaoche (高車) was
rising to
challenge power of the
Rouran in the
Tarim Basin. The
Gaoche king
Afuzhiluo (阿伏至羅)
killed King...
- Currency. The
story known as the
Turkic creation myth is the
creation epic of
Gaoche. It is
included in the Book of Vey and the
History of the
Northern Dynasties...
- "Yueban
nation [...]
Their customs and
language are the same as the
Gaoche['s]";
Gaoche (高車; lit. "High-Carts") was
another name of the Turkic-speaking Tiele...
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section Gaoche quote: "高車,蓋古赤狄之餘種也,初號為狄歷,北方以為勑勒,諸夏以為高車、丁零。其語略與匈奴同而時有小異,或云其先匈奴之甥也。其種有狄氏、袁紇氏、斛律氏、解批氏、護骨氏、異奇斤氏。" translation: "The
Gaoche are probably...