- Turkic: 𐰋𐰃𐰠𐰏𐰀:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Bilgä Qaɣan; Chinese: 毗伽可汗; pinyin:
píjiā kěhàn; 683 – 25
November 734) was the
fourth Qaghan of the
Second Turkic...
-
Karluk chief Bilge Yabghu Tun Apa
Yigen Chor (Chinese: 毗伽葉護頓阿波移健啜; pinyin:
Píjiā Yèhù Dùn ābō Yíjiàn Chuài)
submitted to
Uyghur khaganate in 746. He may...
- also
known by his
throne name
Qutlugh Bilge Kül
Qaghan (骨咄禄毗伽阙可汗, Gǔduōlù
Píjiā Quē Kèhán), and in
Chinese sources the
personal name of
Yaoluoge Yibiaobi...
- (移拨) or
Yiber Kutluk Bilge Koch (Chinese: 移撥骨咄祿毗伽俱支; pinyin: Yíbō Gǔduōlù
Píjiā Jùzhī) — was a
khagan of
Turgesh acknowledged by
Xuanzong between 18 August...
- Kèhán 阿史那匐俱 Āshǐnà Fújù
Bilge Qaghan 717–734
Ilterish Qaghan,
Etmish Beg
Píjiā Kèhán 阿史那默棘連 Āshǐnà Mòjílián Yollıg
Khagan 734–739
Bilge Qaghan, Ilterish...
- Lushan. The
Uyghur Khagan Bayanchur Khan had his
daughter Uyghur Princess Pijia (毗伽公主)
married to Tang
dynasty Chinese Prince Li
Chengcai (李承采), Prince...
- with full
regal title Zhenzhupijia Khan (Chinese: 真珠毗伽可汗; pinyin: Zhēnzhū
Píjiā Kèhán, the
Chinese rendering of Old Turkic: 𐰘𐰃𐰨𐰇 𐰋𐰃𐰠𐰏𐰀 𐰴𐰍𐰣,...
- Alp
Bilge Qağan (Chinese: 賀臘毗伽可汗; pinyin: Hèlà
Píjiā Kèhán) or Eletmiş Qağan (Chinese: 頡跌伊(蜜)施可汗; pinyin: Xiédiēyī(mì)shī Kèhán) was a
Basmyl chief who...
- of
Uyghur Khaganate. His Tang
dynasty invested title was
Yingwu Weiyuan Pijia Qaghan (Chinese: 英武威遠毗伽闕可汗; lit. 'Brave and
Martial qaghan', 'that awes...
- the "hundred-flower cake" and used this
dessert as a gift to officials.
Pijia roast chicken: The
sauce is in
color red, and you can
smell the rich roast...