- Üç Elig (Chinese: 乌質勒, Pinyin:
Wuzhile (Reconstructed as *Üç Elig in Old
Turkic or *Oçırlıq,
ultimately from Pali Vajira) was the
first Turgesh Qaghan...
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sacred relation to a
divine or
heavenly sphere. The
first Turgesh Kaghan Wuzhile (Chinese
transcription 烏質
Wuzhi means "black substance") was a
leader of...
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Other reconstructions are
Saqal and Soq.
Suoge succeeded his father,
Wuzhile, to the
Turgesh throne. However, the Tang
court did not
acknowledge him...
- the
territory of the
former Uyghur Khaganate. In 699, the
Turgesh ruler Wuzhile founded a
khaganate stretching from
Chach to Beshbalik. He and his successor...
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chieftain Suoge (娑葛), who had just
succeeded his
father Wuzhile (烏質勒), was
challenged by
Wuzhile's subordinate Kül Čor (Quechuo 闕啜)
Ashina Zhongjie (阿史那忠節)...
- the Tonyu**** inscription, the Tang, On Oq (headed by the Türgesh
under Wuzhile), and
Kyrgyz appear to have
formed a
military coalition against the Turks...
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creation of
puppet khaganates under the Jimi system. The Türgesh
chieftains Wuzhile and his son
Suoge were able to
declare independence after the rebellion...
- of the
Expeditionary Pingxi Force (平西軍大総管). However,
after the rise of
Wuzhile (chief of Turgesh), he did not dare to come back to the
Western Region...
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nation descendent from
Xianbei Abars and Mukri,
under the
leadership of an
Wuzhile. In effect, the
territory captured by Tang by 659 was
divided between the...
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Tuqishi (突騎施), to rebel.
Suoge had in 706
succeeded his
father Wuzhile (烏質勒), and
Wuzhile's subordinate Juechuo Zhongjie (闕啜忠節) had been
unwilling to submit...