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    Zhenzhu Khan (Chinese: 真珠可汗; pinyin: Zhēnzhū Kèhán; lit. 'Pearl Khan', the Chinese rendering of Old Turkic: 𐰘𐰃𐰨𐰇 𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Yinčü Qaɣan, lit...
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  • Zhenzhu may refer to: Zhenzhu Khan (died 645), khagan of Xueyantuo Zhenzhu Yabgu (died 659), claimant to the throne of Western Turkic Khaganate Zhenzhu...
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    a short-lived Qaghanate over the steppe under Zhenzhu Khan, his son Duomi Khan and nephew Yitewushi Khan, the last of whom eventually surrendered to the...
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    a short-lived Qaghanate over the steppe under Zhenzhu Khan, his son Duomi Khan and nephew Yitewushi Khan, the last of which eventually surrendered to the...
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  • the death of his father, the Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan, he disputed with and killed his older brother, Yemang (曵莽), and became khan in 645. Then, reversing his...
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    and monk July 10 – Soga no Iruka, statesman of Japan October 21 – Zhenzhu Khan, khan of Xueyantuo unknown dates Al-Khansa, Arabic poet (b. 575) Cen Wenben...
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  • of Xueyantuo's greatest khan, the Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan. In 646, during the reign of Yi'nan's son and successor, the Duomi Khan Bazhuo, Xueyantuo fell into...
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  • Turks, who Tang defeated in 630. Upon Eastern Turks' defeat, Xueyantuo's Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan took over Eastern Turks' former territory, and while he was formally...
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  • initially refused. Emperor Taizong thereafter issued an edict to Xueyantuo's Zhenzhu Khan, Yi'nan, delivered by his official Guo Siben (郭嗣本), ordering Xueyantuo...
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    ) Zhenzhu's son Duomi Khan (645–46) planned to attack China. Taizong allied with the Uyghurs and broke up the Xueyantuo clan. The Ashina Chebi Khan (646–50)...
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