- The
Oghuz Yabgu State or
Oghuz il (Old Turkic:
Oghuz Land) was a
Turkic state,
founded by
Oghuz Turks in 766,
located geographically in an area between...
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title Yabgu as "position two
steps below Kagan",
listing heir
apparent Shad a step
above Yabgu. As the
Khaganate decentralized, the
Yabgu gained more...
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least 2 sons: Si
Yabghu Tardush Shad (達頭设) -
Yabgu of
Tokharistan also
known as T'ung
Yabghu and Tong
Yabğu,
Traditional Chinese: 統葉護可汗,
Simplified Chinese:...
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Tardu in 630.
Ishbara Yabgu (Chinese: 阿史那沙钵罗; pinyin:
Ashina Shaboluo) was the son of
Tardu Shad, and took over as
Tokharistan Yabgu. He was the
first Tokharistan...
- century, they
formed a
tribal confederation conventionally named the
Oghuz Yabgu State in
Central Asia. Today, much of the po****tions of Turkey, Azerbaijan...
- the
Muslim world;
north of the
Caspian Sea and Aral Sea in
their Oghuz Yabgu State in the
Kazakh Steppe of Turkestan.
During the 10th century, Oghuz...
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Yabgu State and died
around 924.
Seljuk had
great power and
influence among the
people of his
tribe who
lived within the
territory of the
Oghuz Yabgu...
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situated in the C****
River valley of Kyrgyzstan, to the east of Bishkek. Tong
Yabgu's summer capital was near
Tashkent and his
winter capital Suyab. The Western...
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Arslan Isra'il, also
known as
Arslan Yabgu (died 1032) was a
Turcoman chieftain, who was from the Kınık tribe,
which would later establish the Seljuk...
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Kutluk Yabgu Khagan (Chinese: 骨咄葉護; pinyin: Gǔduō Yèhù) was one of the last
yabghus (rulers) of the
Second Turkic Khaganate. He was not a
descendant of...