- Gǔduōlù Píjiā Quē Kèhán), and in
Chinese sources the
personal name of
Yaoluoge Yibiaobi (藥羅葛逸标苾) was the
khagan of
Uyghur Khaganate, the
successor state...
- clan
chief Yaoluoge Dujiezhi (藥羅葛獨解支) had
recently moved near the Tang border,
avoiding expansion of the
Second Turkic Qaghanate.
Yaoluoge Dujiezhi died...
-
Qasar Qaghan (Chinese: 㕎馺可汗) was the
twelfth qaghan of Uyghurs.
According to ****anese
researcher Haneda Toru (羽田亨) he was the same
person as
Uyghur general...
- that when the
Xiajiasi (Kirghiz) khan Are (阿熱) attacked, the ****gu khan
Yaoluoge Hesa (藥羅葛闔馺) was killed. The ****gu
tribespeople scattered,
fleeing in various...
-
Bilge Qaghan was the
eleventh ruler of Uyghurs. His
personal name was
Yaoluoge Hu (藥羅葛胡). He
succeeded his
uncle in 833.
Chinese records state that he...
-
Reign Kutlug Bilge Qaghan Yaoluoge Yibiaobi Qutlugh Bilge Köl
Qaghan Huairen Khagan (懷仁可汗) 744–747
Bayanchur Qaghan Yaoluoge Moyanchuo Tengrida Bolmish...
-
Tegin Irkin (特健俟斤 *dək̚-ɡɨɐnH ʒɨX-kɨn > Tèjiàn Sìjīn). By the
death of
Yaoluoge Achuo in 795, the main line of the
Yaglakar clan
ceased to exist. However...
- Uyghurs. He was the
younger son of
Bayanchur Khagan. His
personal name was
Yaoluoge Yidijian (藥羅葛移地健) and was
titled Ulu
Bilge Töles Shad (Old Turkic:...
-
younger son
Yaoluoge Yidijian (藥羅葛移地健)
marry a Tang
princess as well, and
Emperor Suzong,
rather than
marrying another daughter to
Yaoluoge Yidijian, decided...
-
seven command posts and six
prefectures over the region. (****ge's khan
Yaoluoge Tumidu (藥羅葛吐迷度),
while submissive to Tang, for some time
tried to take...