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Nushibi Nushibi (Nu-shibi, Chinese: 弩失畢; pinyin: Nǔ shībì;
Middle Chinese: *nuoXɕiɪt̚piɪt̚) was a
Chinese collective name for five
tribes of the right...
- Külüg
Sibir (630) with
Duolu support. The
Nushibi put Tong's son Sy
Yabgu (631–33) on the throne. However,
Nushibi quickly rebelled against Sy and enthroned...
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Western Turkic realm was
divided into
eight parts.
Later on, two
Nushibi tribes,
Axijie and Geshu,
reformed themselves, each sub-divided into two...
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penultimate ruler of the
Western Turkic Khaganate. He was
linked to the
Nushibi faction and was son of El
Kulug Shad. In 642, he
overthrew Yu**** Shad (r...
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being the
western Nushibi faction) the
Duolu tribes became the
dominant power of the
western empire. Nishu, then a
partisan of
rival Nushibi clan supported...
- meantime, Old
Great Bulgaria under Kubrat, the Duōlù clan leader, and the
Nǔshībì subconfederation, also
consisting of five tribes. The Duōlù challenged...
- (called Duolu) to the
northeast and five
tribes to the
southwest (called
Nushibi)
formed the two
rival factions, the
border line
being Ili River. Sheguy...
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Khaganate as
their ruler.
After the Duolu–
Nushibi split, he
spent rest of his life
among his
former Nushibi subjects, east to Ili River. He was killed...
- (so-called Dulo) to the
northeast and five
tribes to the
southwest (so-called
Nushibi)
formed the two
rival factions, the
border line
being Ili River. In 630...
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Iskal or
Eskel (compare OTrk 𐰔𐰏𐰠 Izgil, the
endonym of a
Western Turkic Nushibi tribe who
would later join and be ****imilated into the
Volga Bulgars) who...