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Honorific title
Look up bahadur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Baghatur (also Batur, Batyr, Baatar, etc.) is a historical Turkic and Mongolic honorific title, in
Baghatur
Father of Genghis Khan (c. 1134–1171)
Yesugei or Yesükhei Baghatur (c. 1134–1171) was a major chief of the Khamag Mongol confederation and the father of Temüjin, who later became known as Genghis
Yesugei
10th century Khan of The Borjigid
Habich Baatar, Habich Khan or Habich Baatar Khan (Mongol: Хабич Баатар, living around 10th–Centuries AD.) was a ruler of the Mongol Borjigin. He was the
Habich_Baghatur
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1229 to 1241
quickly. He left a sizable contingent behind under the command of Dayir Baghatur, who had further instructions to invade western Afghanistan. Chormaqan
Ögedei_Khan
Name list
uppercase and bahadır in lowercase. Bahadır is the modern version of "Baghatur". On the other hand, Mete is a deformed version of "Mo - du" and is also
Bahadır
Name list
*baɣtur, linguistically related to the Nomadic honorific title "Baghatur". Baghatur is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Bahadır
Metehan
Name list
of Xiongnu Empire. Appropriate Turkish reading of "Mo - du" is "Baghatur". Baghatur is also used as a masculine given name by Turkish people as Bahadır
Mete
Ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate from 1316 to 1335
Abu Sa'id Behauder (Modern Mongolian: Абу-Саид Баатар хан, Abu sayid Baghatur Khan, [ˈabusæt ˈbaːtər xaːŋ] in modern Mongolian), was the ninth ruler
Abu_Sa'id_Bahadur_Khan
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sükhbaatar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sükhbaatar or Sükhbaataryn may refer to: Damdin Sükhbaatar (1893–1923), Mongolian military leader
Sükhbaatar
Mongol warlord and ancestor of Timur & Genghis Khan
Successor Habich Baghatur Born approx. around late 9th–centuries between 880s-890s? Mongolia Died Mid 10th–century Mongolia Issue Habich Baghatur Baaridai Khabu
Bodonchar_Munkhag
Honorary title awarded for service to a state or church
Papal Orders of Chivalry Knighting sword Armored combat (sport) Aswaran Baghatur Boyar Cataphract Condottieri Conquistador Eagle warrior Equites Eso Ikoyi
Knight
Historical title for a ruler or military leader
derivative of this. The titles Khan and Khan Bahadur (from the Altaic root baghatur), related to the Turkic batyr or batur and Mongolian baatar ("brave, hero");
Khan_(title)
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
Külüg Sibir or Baghatur Khagan (r. 630) was a ruler of the Western Turkic Khaganate in the 7th century. He was probably Tardu's son and the governor of
Külüg_Sibir
Royal title of Persian origin
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Shah
Half-brother of Genghis Khan
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui
Behter
Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation
son of Nachin Baghatur, Nachin Baghatur was the seventh son of Menen Tudun, Menen Tudun was the son of Habich Baghatur and Habich Baghatur was the son of
Manghud
East Slavic legendary knights
servant"), Turco-Mongol bahadar, bahadir, bahadur, batur, batyr, bator (see baghatur) meaning "brave warrior", or the Sanskrit bhagadhara ("having happiness
Bogatyr
Noble title with several historical meanings
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sultan
Ancestors of Qutuqtu 16. Bartan Baghatur 8. Yesugei 4. Genghis Khan 9. Hoelun 2. Tolui 10. Dei Seichen 5. Börte Ujin 11. Tacchotan 1. Qutuqtu 24. Inanch
Qutuqtu
Monarch or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Raja
Founder & Ruler of Khamag Mongol Confederation
Spouse Goa Kulkua Issue Okhinbarkhag Bartan Baghatur Khutugtu Monkhor Hotula Khan Khulan Khadaan Baghatur Todoi Era dates 12th-Century House Borjigin
Khabul_Khan
First wife of Genghis Khan (c. 1161–1230)
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui Orda Batu Berke Baidar Guyuk Kashin
Börte
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bahadur may refer to: Bahadur, a form of Baghatur, an honorific title Bahadoor, Indian actor Bahadur Fort, in Ahmednagar
Bahadur
Imperial title of Mongolic and Turkic societies
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Khagan
Persian title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Padishah
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
Khagan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (618–628)
Western Turkic Khaganate Reign 618–628 Predecessor Shikui Qaghan Successor Baghatur Qaghan Died 628 Names Tong Yabghu Qaghan House Ashina Religion Buddhism
Tong_Yabghu
Bulgarian monarch
Some historians have identified Organa with Gostun and Western Turkic Baghatur Qaghan (莫賀咄可汗 Mòhèduō Kèhán). Panos Sophoulis considered that Organa is
Organa
Islamic female royal title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sultana_(title)
Khan of Khamag Mongol from 1148 to 1156
chief of Taichuuds and a rival of Genghis Khan. Au'chu Baghatur Qadaan Taishi Quril Baghatur Töda'a — one of the sub-chiefs of Taichuuds during reign
Ambaghai
Brother of Genghis Khan
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui
Qasar
Khan of the Golden Horde from 1257 to 1266
Yesugei Baghatur Genghis Khan Hoelun Jochi Khan Dei Seichen Börte Ujin Tacchotan Berke Khan Sultan Khatun
Berke
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
to take a royal Khazar bride. Yazid married a daughter of Khazar Khagan Baghatur, but she died inexplicably, possibly during childbirth. Her attendants
Khazars
death of Dobun Mergen 13. Habich Baghatur - was the son of Bodonchar Munkhag 14. Menen Tudun - was the son of Habich Baghatur 15. Hachi Hulug - was the son
Timeline of Mongols prior to the Mongol Empire
Timeline_of_Mongols_prior_to_the_Mongol_Empire
Khong Tayiji of the Dzungar Khanate 1750–1753
sons. Lama Dorji conspired with the husband of his sister Ulam Bayar, the Baghatur Sayin Bolek and other saisans or high officials (宰桑), to kill Tsewang Dorji
Lama_Dorji
Mongol khanate and tribal confederation (1131-1206)
Mongol Empire He never assumed the title the Khan of the Khamag Mongol but baghatur (hero). 高寳銓. 《元秘史李注補正‧卷一‧合不勒合罕》 (in Chinese). 《源流》作哈布勒汗,《元史》作葛不律寒,錢大昕曰
Khamag_Mongol
Kazakh warrior from the 18th century
(National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan) Born c. 1680 Near Syr Darya river, Kazakh Khanate Died 1778 Turgai Valley, Kazakh Khanate Occupation Baghatur
Bogenbay_Batyr
Family of a monarch
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Royal_family
Ruling title used by certain historical monarchs
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
King_of_Kings
King of Abkhazia (r. 767–828)
side grandson of the reigning Khagan of the Khazars (possibly Bihar or Baghatur). Leon II exploited an existing dynastic union to acquire Lazica in the
Leon_II_of_Abkhazia
Arabic word meaning "companion", used as honorific title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sahib
Historical royal and noble title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Mirza_(name)
Xianbei. Hechen (何辰) a Khitan chieftain (baghatur) (契丹莫弗賀) (ca. 470) Mer-gan (Hanzi : 勿于 pinyin : Wuyu) another baghatur (ca. 479) Duomi Khagan (多彌可汗) (ca.
List_of_Khitan_rulers
Turkic tribal confederation
while Stepan Malkhasiants considered it a form of the Mongolian word baghatur 'hero'. The second migration took place during the time of the ruler Arshak
Bulgars
Berber masculine noun meaning "king"
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Agellid
Mongol Khan and military strategist (c. 1204 – 1251)
was supposed to marry a Merkit warrior called Yehe Chiledu, but Yesugei Baghatur from the Kiyat tribe abducted Hoelun while she was traveling from the Onggirat
Orda_Khan
Mughal title given to Muslim rulers of princely states in the Indian subcontinent
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Nawab
Brother of Genghis Khan (1168–1246)
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui
Temüge
Aristocrats of ancient India
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Taluqdar
Mongol general under Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan
among the Mongols and called him a Knight/Valiant/Hero (translation of Baghatur). Subutai returned to Mongolia from the Song campaign in 1248 and spent
Subutai
Topics referred to by the same term
Batur. Lake Batur, Bali island, Indonesia Mount Batur Batur, Afghanistan Baghatur Batyr Bator The leader of an Oboq Bentley Mulliner Batur, a limited production
Batur
Brother of Genghis Khan
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui Orda Batu Berke Baidar Guyuk Kashin
Hachiun
Ottoman Turkish title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sultan_of_Sultans
Arabic title for chief or leader
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Rais
330–550 AD Proto-Mongolic state
husband. The Rouran titles included mofu, mohetu (cf. Mongolian batur, baghatur), mohe rufei (cf. Mongolian baga köbegün), hexi, sili and sili-mohe, totoufa
Rouran_Khaganate
Islamic honorary title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Janab
Herald and announcer in Kievan Rus'
that Vladimir the Great, when looking for a volunteer to fight a Pecheneg baghatur have sent a birich in regiments. Later, the Muscovite tsars announced various
Biritch
to elect a khan after Hotula died. However, Khabul's grandson Yesukhei baghatur was a major chief of Khamag Mongol. Yesukhei was poisoned by the Tatars
History_of_Mongolia
Khagan of Khazaria
Khagan of Khazaria Reign 732 – 740/755 Predecessor Barjik Successor Baghatur Regent Parsbit Born 707? Died 740 or 755 Issue Tzitzak Baghatur Dynasty Ashina
Bihar_(Khazar)
Surname list
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sikdar
Tuareg paramount confederation leader
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Amenukal
Half-brother of Genghis Khan (c. 1161-c. 1271)
Yesugei Baghatur Hoelun Belgutei Behter Qasar Hachiun Temüge Temüjin (Genghis Khan) Börte Jochi Chagatai Ögedei Tolui
Belgutei
Mongol general and kingmaker (died 1380/1381)
Kiyan (Mūngdū Qayān), an older brother of Genghis Khan's father Yesugei Baghatur. While they served the rulers of the Golden Horde from at least Batu Khan
Mamai
Ancient Indian term
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Chakravarti_(Sanskrit_term)
Royal title in the Indian subcontinent
and philanthropist. Bahadur Yar Jung (1905–1944), Hyderabadi politician. Baghatur Nawab Rao Bahadur Sirajul Islam (2012). "Order of the Star of India". In
Nawab_Bahadur
Kyrgyz tribal chieftain and member of the noble classes prior to 1917
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Manap
battle, he repelled and chased the Ögedeid army; and was given the title of Baghatur. After Temür's death, Qaishan emerged as the new Yuan emperor, and Bayan
Bayan_of_the_Merkit
Surname list
French experimental post-rock band Era Bator Sur, 1956 Assamese film Baghatur, honorific title Batyr Batur Batory Batory (disambiguation) This page lists
Bator
General of Khazaria
defeated Alp Tarkhan who was slain in the battle. Khagan, probably Bihar or Baghatur, left an army in the capital and retreated north. Marwan, despite great
Hazer_Tarkhan
Topics referred to by the same term
a given name and a surname. Batyr may also refer to: Batyr (elephant) Baghatur, a heroic title in Turkic and Mongolian military tradition All pages with
Batyr_(disambiguation)
Utegen-Baghatur in front of The Palace of Culture. Nur-Sultan Equestrian statue of Kazakh Khan Kenesary Kasymov. Equestrian statue of Baghatur Bogenbay
List_of_equestrian_statues
Last qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate
general Külüg Tarkhan (胡祿達官). After coming of age, he was given the title Baghatur Shad (莫賀咄設) and was assigned to rule the eastern parts of the empire. He
Illig_Qaghan
7th-century Qaghan
romanized: Mòhèduō Yǐpí Kèhán). The first part of this name is often reconstructed as *Baghatur in Turkic, the nature of the second component is debated. According to
El_Külüg_Shad
Genealogical relationship between rulers
Tumbinai Setsen Khan Kabul Khan Bartan Baghatur Hoelun Yesügei Bagatur Börte Genghis Khan Hasar Hachiun Temüge Belgutei Behter Jochi Chagatai Töregene
Mughal-Mongol_genealogy
Topics referred to by the same term
Baatar may refer to: Baghatur, an Inner Asian honoric title Baatar Wang, a Mongolian popular title used in Bogd Khanate of Mongolia The modern Mongolian
Baatar
State office in the early Turkic states, roughly equivalent to viceroy
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Yabghu
Titles given within the Ottoman Empire
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Begzada
吞阿娄拔奚利咄陆可汗) 632–634 Son of Baghatur Qaghan Ishbara Tolis (沙缽羅咥利失可汗 / 沙钵罗咥利失可汗) Tonga / Tongra (同俄) 634–639 Son of Baghatur Qaghan Illig Beg Tughluq Qaghan
List of khagans of the Göktürks
List_of_khagans_of_the_Göktürks
Internecine war in the Kazakh Khanate (16th century BC)
captured by them with fifteen of his sons. In 1535, Ahmed was killed by Orak Baghatur. Sultan Haqnazar captured Ahmed's territories. The western border of the
First_Kazakh_Civil_War
Ottoman title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Sultanzade
Series of wars fought for control of the Caucasus
governor of Armenia, Yazid al-Sulami, to marry a daughter of the khagan Baghatur c. 760. The marriage took place, but she and her child died in childbirth
Arab–Khazar_wars
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Shad_(prince)
Chinese imperial pedigree from the Yuan to the Qing dynasties
Yesükhei Baghatur 1 2 3 (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) Belgutei Bekhter Temujin Genghis Khan ~1162–1227 Taizu 太祖 Khagan: r. 1206–1227 Hasar Hachiun Temüge 1168–1246
Family tree of Chinese monarchs (1279–1912)
Family_tree_of_Chinese_monarchs_(1279–1912)
Historic courtly Persian title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Mostowfi_ol-Mamalek_(title)
Calendar year
November, Saladin withdraws his forces to Cairo to suppress a coup. Yesugei (Baghatur), Mongol chieftain, arranges a marriage between his 9-year-old son Temujin
1171
Former tribal confederacy in Kazakhstan in Chinese sources
the title Baghatur Qaghan, the Duolu fraction restored its former dominant position. The coup brought a considerable upshot, in 630 Baghatur Qaghan granted
Nushibi
Military conflicts in Central Asia, 1635–1743
leadership of the union. In 1638, the Dalai Lama granted him the title Baghatur Khong Tayiji. The year 1635 is considered the first year the new and powerful
Kazakh–Dzungar_Wars
Chinese agrarian leader and general (died 628)
Dou Jiande the Prince of Xia, into the plan. According to this plan, Baghatur Shad would enter Wuyuan, Nipu Shad and Shidu would proceed to Yanzhou,
Liang_Shidu
Tiele tribe
as Yiwuzhenmohe Qaghan Qibi Ge (契苾葛) — Prince of Tiele confederation as Baghatur Tegin (莫賀咄特勤) Qibi Heli (契苾何力) — 1st Duke of Liang (涼國公), general in early
Qibi_tribe
Turkic title
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Tegin
Xingxiwang Khagan
Zongzheng suggested he and Duolu Khagan were the same person. Mishe was titled Baghatur Yabgu (Chinese: 莫賀咄葉護; pinyin: Mòhèduō Yèhù) before 632. In 632, the Tang
Ashina_Mishe
Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad Khanum Baghatur Amghar Earls or Counts Mankari Dewan Bahadur Sancak bey Rao Bahadur Rai
Amghar_(title)
life around Lake Zài (nowadays Issyk-Kul lake). His father's title was Baghatur Tegin (莫賀咄特勤). In 632, he led his tribe to submit Tang in Hexi, himself
Qibi_Heli
Türgesh Qaghan
Baga Tarkhan allied with Tang general Gai Jiayun (蓋嘉運), King of Chach Baghatur Tudun (莫賀咄吐屯) and attacked Kut Chor. He was sent to Changan, where he was
Kut_Chor
Archaeological site in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine
000 sq m. As Noghai legend has it, it resulted from a scuffle of two baghaturs who took turns throwing rocks at each other. In truth, the site had its
Kamyana_Mohyla
Mongolian folk song
is its Tibetan name (e.g. "Khagan Dunjingarav", "Bogd Dunjingarav" and "Baghatur Dunjingarav"). The song dates back to the era of Manchu dominance (1691–1911)
Praise_of_Bogdiin_Khuree
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (Nushibi faction)
*Basliq (leader). Another name recorded for him in the New Book of Tang was Baghatur Yabgu (Chinese: 畢賀咄葉護, romanized: Bìhèduō Yèhù). His full regnal name was
Irbis_Ishbara_Yabgu_Qaghan
Calendar year
Castile (d. 1158) Sverker I (the Elder), king of Sweden (d. 1156) Yesugei (Baghatur), Mongol chieftain (d. 1171) March 28 – Stephen Harding, English abbot
1134
Khagan (late 720s–731) Bihar, Khagan (c.732) Prisbit, Regent? (late 730s) Baghatur, Khagan (c.760) Khazar Beks Alp Tarkhan, Bek (early 8th century) Tar'mach
List of state leaders in the 8th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century
Tzitzak was Leo IV the Khazar. Under the Umayyad Caliphate 737–c. 740 Baghatur c. 760 Ras Tarkhan is also mentioned in this period. Khan-Tuvan (a.k.a
List_of_Khazar_rulers
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR
Male
Russian
(Богатырь) Russian form of Turkish Baghatur, BOGATYR means "hero" or "warrior."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Mongolian Baghatur, BOHATER means "hero" or "warrior."
Male
Iranian/Persian
(Persian بهادر): Hindi and Persian form of Mongolian Baghatur, BAHADUR means "hero" or "warrior."
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Traditional
Knowledge of the Lord
Female
English
Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Fionnghuala, FIONOLA means "white shoulder."
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Invincible Lamp
Boy/Male
Indian
Wise, Intelligent
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Auspicious; Happy
Female
African
beloved.
Girl/Female
American, Assamese, Celebrity, Danish, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Peaceful; Daughter of King Dasarath; Very Calm
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
A companion of the Prophet (S.A.W)
Girl/Female
Muslim
Youth, Bloom
Boy/Male
Muslim
The all-comprehending
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR
BAGHATUR