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increasing anarchy supported Sheguy to
throne in 611. When
Taman partisans arrested a
Chinese amb****ador to
Sheguy,
Sheguy revolted and
Taman had to flee...
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Western Turkic Khaganate from 618 to 628 AD. Tong
Yabghu was the
brother of
Sheguy (r. 611–618), the
previous khagan of the
western Göktürks, and was a member...
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Khaganate (v****al of the Tang
dynasty 657–742) Niri
Qaghan Heshana Qaghan Sheguy Tong
Yabghu Qaghan 625–651 CE
Tokhara Yabghus Tardush Shad
Ishbara Yabgu...
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Khaganate (v****al of the Tang
dynasty 657–742) Niri
Qaghan Heshana Qaghan Sheguy Tong
Yabghu Qaghan 625–651 CE
Tokhara Yabghus Tardush Shad
Ishbara Yabgu...
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enough for me to
compensate my
dishonor at Wei River." The
Western khagan Sheguy and Tong
Yabghu Qaghan constructed an
alliance with the
Byzantine Empire...
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Khaganate (v****al of the Tang
dynasty 657–742) Niri
Qaghan Heshana Qaghan Sheguy Tong
Yabghu Qaghan 625–651 CE
Tokhara Yabghus Tardush Shad
Ishbara Yabgu...
- with khagan's
subordinate Sheguy, who had been
requesting to
marry a Sui princess.
Emperor Yang
agreed and subsequently,
Sheguy attacked khagan, defeating...
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Heshana Khagan (603–611) was
driven out of
Dzungaria and then
defeated by
Sheguy (610–617), Tardush's grandson, who
conquered the Altai,
reconquered Tashkent...
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Irish abbot (b. 498)
Namri Songtsen, king of
Tibet (approximate date)
Sheguy,
ruler of the
Western Turkic Khaganate Yang Gao,
prince of the Sui dynasty...
- Qaghan, a son of Talopien. He was
father to Tulu (都六) and Külüg Sibir.
Sheguy and Tong
Yabghu were his
grandsons through Tulu. D. Sinor; S. G. Klyashtorny...