-
century identify Tabgach as China. I myself, wise Tonyu****,
lived in
Tabgach country. (As the whole)
Turkic people was
under Tabgach subjection. In the...
- than Han Chinese:
examples include "Cathay" from the
Khitan language, and
Tabgach from Tuoba. The
realm ruled by the
Emperor of
China is also
referred to...
- over them. When they died amb****adors from
Bokuli Cholug (Baekje Korea),
Tabgach (Tang China),
Tibet (Tibetan Empire), Avar (Avar Khaganate), Rome (Byzantine...
- (557–581), Sui (581–618), and Tang (618–907).
Shimunek (2017)
reconstructs Tabgach *dʊqʊ
which underlaid Chinese transcription 獨孤,
which was
glossed as 劉...
- pinyin: Hòu Wèi), was an
imperial dynasty of
China ruled by the
Tuoba (
Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei. The
first of the
Northern dynasties, it
ruled northern...
- qılıntım Türk
bodun Tabγačqa körür ärti. I myself, wise Tonyu****, born in
Tabgach [i.e. Tang China] country. (As the whole) Turk
people was
under Chinese...
- queues.
Other evidence from
Chinese histories indicate that the
Tuoba or
Tabgach groups of the
Xianbei wore braids,
since they were
called "braided" by...
- of "Chinese emperor"
while the Khara-Khanid
khans called themselves Tabgach.
Tabgach Khan, or "Khan of China" was a
common appellation among Khara-Khanid...
-
states such as
Northern Wei,
whose dynastic rulers were of the
Tuoba (
Tabgach) clan of the Xianbei.
Eventually the
whole Jin
state was
replaced by Liu...
-
along with
remnants of the
Tabgach,
repeatedly invaded the
Rouran frontier regions.
After a
Rouran uprising against the
Tabgach in 429, 1.5
million captive...