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different rulers in history:
Ishbara Qaghan, East
Gokturk khagan (581-587)
Ishbara Tolis, West
Gokturk khagan (634-639)
Irbis Ishbara Yabgu Qaghan, West Gokturk...
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Ishbara Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰃𐱁𐰉𐰺𐰀:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Ïšbara qaɣan, Chinese: 沙缽略可汗; pinyin: Shābōlüè Kèhán; Wade–Giles: Sha-po-lüeh K'o-han) (c. 540...
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Ishbara Tolis was the
ruler of
Western Turkic Khaganate (empire)
between 634–639. His full
title was Shābōluō xìlìshī (~diélìshī) kèhán 沙钵罗咥利失可汗, personal...
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Ishbara Qaghan and Apa
Qaghan died.
After Ishbara and Apa died the east was held by
Ishbara's brother Bagha Qaghan (587-89) and
Ishbara's son Tulan...
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Ishbara Khagan (Old Turkic: 𐰃𐱁𐰉𐰺𐰀𐰴𐰍𐰣, Ïšbara qaγan, Chinese: 沙缽略可汗/沙钵略可汗; pinyin: shābōlüè kěhàn,
personal name
Ashina Helu Chinese: 阿史那賀魯/阿史那贺鲁;...
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yielded to Issik's son
Ishbara Qaghan (581–87). Anlo
became insignificant and Apa and
Ishbara fought it out. In 584
Ishbara attacked Apa and
drove him...
- civil-war. The new
khagan Ishbara continued the negotiations.
During the
marriage negotiations, both
Northern Zhou and
Ishbara Khagan showcased their native...
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Yinshan (陰山之戰 / 阴山之战).
Illig Qaghan fled to
Ishbara Shad, but on May 2, 630
Zhang Baoxiang's army
advanced to
Ishbara Shad's headquarters.
Illig Qaghan was...
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Qianjin was a 6th-century Sino-Tuoba poet and the wife of
Taspar Qaghan,
Ishbara Qaghan and
Tulan Qaghan. She was
killed by her
husband in a
political conflict...
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Irbis Ishbara Yabgu Qaghan (full title: Yǐpíshābōluóyèhùkĕhàn 乙毗沙钵罗叶护可汗,
personal name:
Ashina Baobu 阿史那薄布) - was a
Qaghan of
Nushibi faction in Western...