- and a
claimant to the
Turkic Khaganate. He was born
Ashina Daluobian or
Talopien (Chinese: 阿史那大逻便) to
Muqan Qaghan and a concubine,
probably around 551...
- in 581 when
khagan Taspar died.
Taspar had
announced his
preference for
Talopien (son of
Muqan Qaghan)
instead of his son Anluo. But Göktürk
kurultai (council...
-
sources he was
enthroned after his father's
death in 581, soon his
cousin Talopien (Mukan Khagan's son)
proposed his own claim,
saying that
Taspar willed...
-
three sons: Issik,
Muqan and Taspar.
Prince Anlo was
Taspar Qaghan's son,
Talopien (Apa Qaghan) and
Shetu (Ishbara Qaghan) were Taspar's nephews,
while Tien-chueh...
-
interregnum begins,
since there are
several candidates to the throne:
Talopien (late khagan's candidate),
Ishbara (Kurultai's choice) and
Tardu (western...
-
uncle Taspar Qaghan who had
bequeathed the
title of
khagan to his
nephew Talopien (son of
Muqan Qaghan). This act
violated the
traditional system of inheritance...
- Sichuan.
Taspar died in 581 from illness,
leaving throne to his
nephew Talopien.
Unlike his
father and
older brothers he
embraced Chinese culture, especially...
- with this
seems to have been that
Mukan Kagan's Türk wife was childless.
Talopien was not of a Türk mother,
being the
offspring of a
marriage of dynastic...
- Qaghan's Türkic wife was childless. This
caused difficulties for his son
Talopien, as he was born to a non-Turkic
woman who
Muhan married as part of diplomatic...
-
conflict between the
three conflicting claims of Tardu,
Shetu and
Talopien 581
Talopien Threatens Änlo He
views himself as the
legal Qağan
because he has...