- Alp-
Tegin, (Persian: الپتگین Alptegīn or Alptigīn) or Alptekin, was a
Turkic slave commander of the
Samanid Empire, who
would later become the semi-independent...
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Tegin (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰃𐰏𐰤, romanized:
tegin, also tigin, MC *dək-gɨn > Pinyin: Tèqín; Chinese: 特勤,
erroneously Tèlè 特勒) is a
Turkic title, commonly...
- GUJARA-
PRATIHARA Shahi Tegin,
Tegin Shah or Sri
Shahi (ruled 680–739 CE,
known to the
Chinese as 烏散特勤灑
Wusan Teqin Sa "
Tegin Shah of Khorasan") was a...
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Yangsu Tegin (fl. 6th century) was a Göktürk prince.
According to Lev Gumilyov, he was a son of Tardu,
however Takeshi Osawa suggested that he was a son...
- Ali ibn Hasan, also
known as
Harun Bughra Khan and
better known as Ali-
Tegin (also
spelled Alitigin) was a
Karakhanid ruler in
Transoxiana from 1020 to...
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Barchuq Art
Tegin (Chinese: 巴而朮·阿而忒·的斤;
known also as
Idikut Baurchuk,
Idikut Barchuq) was a ruler, with a
title of
Idiqut ("Lord of happiness"), of the...
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SHAHIS UMAYYAD CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA-
PRATIHARAS Barha Tegin (665 - 680 CE) was the
first ruler of the Turk Shahis. He is only known...
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about the rule of
Barha Tegin, but many of the
early Turk
Shahi coins are
attributed to him. He was
succeeded by his son
Tegin Shah c. 680,
whose regal...
- the
present site of the
Orkhon inscriptions[clarification needed]. Kül-
Tegin is also
mentioned in the
inscription erected in
memory of his
older brother...
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Manjutakin (Arabic: منجوتكين) was a
military slave (ghulam) of the
Fatimid Caliph al-Aziz (r. 975–996). Of
Turkic origin, he
became one of the leading...