• Muqan Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰢𐰆𐰴𐰣:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Muqan Qaγan, Chinese: 木杆可汗/木汗可汗; pinyin: Mùgān Kèhán/Mùhàn Kèhán, Sogdian: 𐼍𐼇𐼉𐼒𐼎 𐼉𐼒𐼄𐼒𐼎...
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  • (552-553) Muqan Qaghan, the second son of Bumin Qaghan and the third khagan of the Göktürks. Ruled 553 – 572 Taspar Qaghan or Tatpar Qaghan, the third...
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  • Illig Qaghan. He was married to Princess Changle of Western Wei. Issue: Ashina Keluo (阿史那科罗) - Issig Qaghan Ashina Qijin (阿史那俟斤) - Muqan Qaghan Taspar...
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  • Apa Qaghan (Chinese: 阿波可汗; pinyin: Ābō Kèhán; Wade–Giles: A-po K'o-han, Middle Chinese: (Guangyun) [ʔɑ˥˩puɑ˥˩ kʰɑ˥ɣɑn˩˥]) was a son of Muqan Qaghan and...
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  • bequeathed the throne of the Empire to Talopien, the son of his elder brother Muqan Qaghan. His bequest ran contrary to the traditional system of inheritance which...
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  • Khagan of the new khanate at Otukan, but died only months later. His son, Muqan Qaghan, defeated the Hephthalite Empire. Bumin's brother Istämi (d. 576) bore...
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  • Göktürk's third khagan Muqan Qaghan, and her husband was Emperor Wu. Ashina was born in 551, shortly before her grandfather Tumen (Bumin Qaghan), initially a vassal...
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  • were independent. The Western Khaganate reached its peak under Tong Yabghu Qaghan (618–630). After Tong's murder there were conflicts between the Dulu and...
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    other symbols instead of Sogdian characters. He was the grandson of Muqan Qaghan through Yangsu Tegin. He had a younger brother named Poshi Tegin (婆實特勤)...
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    frequency of the Eurasian Indo-European haplogroup R1a-Z93. Muqan Qaghan, the third Qaghan of the First Turkic Khaganate, was described by Chinese authors...
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