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Qapaghan or
Qapghan Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰯𐰍𐰣:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Qapaɣan qaɣan, lit.
meaning "the conqueror",
simplified Chinese: 迁善;
traditional Chinese:...
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Tardush shad and
given command over the
western wing of the
empire in 697 by
Qapaghan. He
managed to
annihilate Wei Yuanzhong's army in 701 with his brother...
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succeeded by his
younger brother, who ****umed the
title Qapaghan Qaghan. In 696–697
Qapaghan subjugated the
Khitans and
sealed an
alliance with the Kumo...
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defeated by
Khitan forces,
which attacked Zhou proper. Meanwhile,
Qapaghan Qaghan of the
Second Turkic Khaganate offered to submit,
while also launching...
- commander) and
adviser of four
successive Göktürk
khagans –
Ilterish Qaghan,
Qapaghan Qaghan, Inel
Qaghan and
Bilge Qaghan. He
conducted victorious campaigns...
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throne at the age of 27
following his brother's death,
donning the
title of
Qapaghan Qaghan. When
analysed together with the Kul
Tigin and
Bilge Qaghan inscriptions...
- Sino-Turkic leadership.
Second Turkic Khaganate:
Between 693 and 706,
Qapaghan Qaghan's army
crossed the
Yellow River six times,
which the
Chinese forces...
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Bilge Khagan. His son
ruled Kyrgyzs after Bars Bek's
defeated in
hands of
Qapaghan in 710.
After Turkic downfall, they
submitted to Uyghurs.
Their leader...
- Tang
troops continued to
suffer defeat until Li
Jinzhong died of disease.
Qapaghan Qaghan of the
Second Turkic Khaganate offered to aid the Tang in return...
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returning to his sons. Thus the
order was
Ilterish Qaghan, his
brother Qapaghan Qaghan, then his sons
Bilge Qaghan and Kul Tegin. Inäl,
being Qapγan's...