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Külüg Khan (Mongolian: Хүлэг;
Mongolian script: ᠬᠥᠯᠥᠭ; Chinese: 曲律汗), born
Khayishan (Mongolian: Хайсан ᠬᠠᠶᠢᠰᠠᠩ; Chinese: 海山, Mongolian: Хайсан, meaning...
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Külüg Sibir or
Baghatur Khagan (r. 630) was a
ruler of the
Western Turkic Khaganate (empire) in the 7th century. He was
probably Tardu's son and the governor...
- due to the
division of the empire. He was the
eldest son of
Khayishan (
Külüg Khan or
Emperor Wuzong) and a Mongol-Ikhires woman. Due to the unstable...
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known as the
Zhongshu Sheng under his
brother and
predecessor Khayishan Külüg Khan. He had
surrounded himself with the
Chinese scholars Chen Hao, Wang...
- win the
succession struggle in 1328. He was the
second son of
Khayishan (
Külüg Khan or
Emperor Wuzong) and a
Tangut woman, and a
younger brother of Kuśala...
- El
Külüg Shad
Irbis Qağan (full title: Yǐqūlìshīyǐpíkĕhàn 乙屈利失乙毗可汗,
personal name:
Ashina Moheduo 阿史那莫賀咄) was
Khagan of the
Western Turkic Kaghanate....
- as Taji and Tagi) was a
Mongol noblewoman, and
mother of Yuan
emperors Külüg Khan and
Ayurbawada Khan. Her
early life is unknown. She was from Khongirad...
- of the Yuan dynasty, the
Mongols continued issuing coins; however,
under Külüg Khan
coins were
completely replaced by
paper money. It was not
until the...
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Wuzong of Tang (814-846), who
reigned over Tang
China between 840 and 846
Külüg Khan,
Emperor Wuzong of Yuan (1281-1311), who
reigned over the Yuan Dynasty...
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Külüg Bilge Qaghan — 5th
leader of
Uyghur Khaganate. His Tang
invested title was
Zhongzhen Qaghan (忠貞可汗). He was born
around 772/773. He was a
minor when...