- The
Türgesh or Türgish (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰇𐰼𐰏𐰾:𐰉𐰆𐰑, romanized: Türügeš budun, lit. '
Türgesh people';
simplified Chinese: 突骑施;
traditional Chinese: 突騎施;...
- Sulu (?-738) was a
Türgesh tribal leader and a
Qaghan who
defended Transoxiana against Umayyad conquest in the
early 8th century.
Türgesh was a park of confederation...
-
Harith escaped capture and
allied himself with the
heathen Türgesh.
Harith accompanied the
Türgesh qaghan Suluk in his
invasion deep into Arab-held territory...
- was
fought between the
forces of the
Umayyad Caliphate and the
Turkic Türgesh in
December 737 near the town of
Kharistan in Juzjan,
eastern Khurasan...
- ma lon) to the
Türgesh Qaghan. The
Chinese allied with the
Caliphate to
attack the
Türgesh.
After victory and
peace with the
Türgesh, the
Chinese attacked...
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until 711 when the
resurgent Second Turkic Khaganate crushed the
Turgesh in battle.
Turgesh remnants under Suluk re-established
themselves in Zhetysu. Suluk...
- army of the
Umayyad Caliphate and the
Turkic Türgesh khaganate over
three days in July 731 CE. The
Türgesh had been
besieging Samarkand, and Samarkand's...
- in
Arabic historiography to a
battle fought in 724
between the
Turkic Türgesh Khaganate and the
Umayyad Caliphate on the
banks of the Syr
Darya river...
- forces, led by Tonyu****,
crossed the
Altai Mountains,
clashed with the
Türgesh army in
Dzungaria on the
River Boluchu, and won an
outright victory. Tonyu****...
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later incorporate other Turkic tribes like the Chigils, Tuhsi, Azkishi,
Türgesh, Khalajes, Čaruk, Barsqan, as well as
Iranian Sogdians and West
Asian and...