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Yabghu (Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰉𐰍𐰆, romanized: yabγu,
simplified Chinese: 叶护;
traditional Chinese: 葉護; pinyin: Yèhù), also
rendered as Jabgu,
Djabgu or Yabgu...
- The
Tokhara Yabghus or
Yabghus of
Tokharistan (simplified Chinese: 吐火罗叶护;
traditional Chinese: 吐火羅葉護; pinyin: Tǔhuǒluó Yèhù) were a
dynasty of Western...
- The
Karluk Yabghu State (simplified Chinese: 葛逻禄叶护国;
traditional Chinese: 葛邏祿葉護國; pinyin: Géluólù Yèhùguó) was a
polity ruled by
Karluk tribes. The first...
- Tong
Yabghu Qaghan (r. 618–628 or 630) (also
known as T'ung
Yabghu, Tong
Yabghu Khagan, and Tong Yabğu,
Traditional Chinese 統葉護可汗,
Simplified Chinese:...
- Sy
Yabghu Qaghan was a
khagan in the
Western Turkic Khaganate between 631–633 or 630–632. His full
title was Yǐpí (shā)bōluō sì yèhù kèhán 乙毗(沙)钵罗肆叶护可汗...
- Istämi (or
Dizabul or
Ishtemi Sir
Yabghu Khagan; Chinese: 室點密) was the
ruler of the
western part of the Göktürks,
which became the
Western Turkic Khaganate...
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Tardu or
Tardush Yabghu was the
second yabghu of the
Western Turkic Khaganate (c. 575–603), and
ninth Khagan of the
First Turkic Khaganate (599–603). He...
- Asia, but in Transcaucasia.
Hostilities were
initiated in 627 AD by Tong
Yabghu Qaghan of the
Western Göktürks and
Emperor Heraclius of the
Byzantine Empire...
- the
Sasanian Empire (in the
areas south of the Oxus),
before the
Tokhara Yabghus took over in 625. The
Imperial Hephthalites,
based in Bactria, expanded...
- Musa
Yabghu (Bayḡu in some sources) or Musa Ibn
Seljuk was a
Turkish ruler from the
Seljuk family and one of the four sons of
Seljuk Bey. His
brother Arslan...