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Turkic tribal confederation in the Western Turkic Khaganate (c. 581–659)
Duolu (Wade–Giles: To-lu; c. 603–651 as a minimum) was a tribal confederation in the Western Turkic Khaganate (c. 581–659). The Türgesh Khaganate (699–766)
Duolu
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
Duolu Qaghan (full title: Chinese: 吞阿娄拔奚利邲咄陆可汗; pinyin: Tūn'ālóubáxīlìbì Duōlù Kèhán), born Ashina Nishu, was a ruler of the Western Turkic Khaganate from
Duolu_Qaghan
Ensign with horse tails
Mongol Empire and also by the Turkic tribal confederations such as the Duolu (Tuğluğ Confederation), and later used in derived Turco-Mongol khanates
Tug_(banner)
699–766 Turkic tribal confederation of Central Asia
Tibetan: Du-rgyas) were a Turkic tribal confederation. Once belonging to the Duolu wing of the Western Turkic On Oq elites, Türgeshes emerged as an independent
Türgesh
581–742 CE monarchical state
Eastern Khaganate. He was murdered by his uncle Külüg Sibir (630) with Duolu support. The Nushibi put Tong's son Sy Yabgu (631–633) on the throne. However
Western_Turkic_Khaganate
Former tribal confederacy in Kazakhstan in Chinese sources
the Nushibi and Duolu belonged to the Turkic tribes of the Chuy group, and spoke close dialects. The transfer of supremacy from the Duolu group to Nushibi
Nushibi
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
referring to ten powerful tribes in the empire. Five tribes (so-called Duolu) to the northeast and five tribes to the southwest (so-called Nushibi) formed
Külüg_Sibir
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
(阿史那同俄). Ishbara Tolis's father was Bagha Shad. After his elder brother Duolu Qaghan abdicated, he was enthroned in 634 in unfavorable circumstances.
Ishbara_Tolis
552–603 khaganate founded by the Göktürks
to ten leaders (shads) of its two constituent tribal confederations, the Duolu (five churs) and Nushibi (five irkins), whose lands were divided by the
First_Turkic_Khaganate
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (Dulu faction)
Irbis Tuglugh Qaghan (Chinese:乙毘咄陸可汗, romanized: Yǐpí Duōlù Kèhán), personal name Ashina Yukuk (Chinese:阿史那欲谷), was an Eastern Türk prince (Tegin) who
Yukuk_Shad
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
supporters and prestige he escaped to south in 633. Nishu succeeded him as Duolu Qaghan. He tried to raid the city of Balkh (now in north Afghanistan), but
Sy_Yabghu_Qaghan
Ninth Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
During the early years of his reign the rivalry between the Nushibi and Duolu cooled off. In 646, he sought a Chinese princess for his bride. In return
Irbis_Seguy
Bulgar Clan
implying there may be made an association of the Dulo clan with the five Duolu (or To-lu) tribes of the Western Turks. The First Turkic Khaganate (552–581)
Dulo
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
Great Bulgaria under Kubrat, the Duōlù clan leader, and the Nǔshībì subconfederation, also comprising five tribes. The Duōlù challenged the Avars in the Kuban
Khazars
850–1050 AD Turkic-speaking tribe of the Kimak confederation
as Kimaks in the Arab and Persian sources. Lev Gumilyov associated one Duolu Chuy tribe, Chumukun 處木昆 (< *čomuqun "immersed in water, drowned") with
Yemek
Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia
Tukhsi Yenisei Kirghiz Chigils Toquz Oghuz Orkhon Uyghurs Yagma Nushibi Duolu Kutrigurs Utigurs Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky Berendei
Turkic_peoples
who became a Kagan of the "western surnames", with a throne name Yipi Duolu Kehan (*Yelbi-Turuk-Kagan). With weakening of centralized states, the Shads
Shad_(prince)
Turkic tribal confederation
between the Nushibi tribes and Ashina clan, who led the Khazars, and the Duolu/Tu-lu tribes, which some scholars associated with the Dulo clan, from which
Bulgars
Ashina clan of the Turkic Khaganate
Bagha Shad Tong Yabghu Qaghan (618–630) Heshana Qaghan (603–611) Böri Shad Duolu Qaghan (633–634) Ishbara Tolis (634–638) Sy Yabghu Qaghan (631–633) (Khazars
Göktürk_family_tree
Turkic nomadic people in Eurasia
Kirghizes, Khwarazmians, and Chumukun, etc. all submitted themselves (to Duolu Qaghan)." Zuev 2002, p. 236. Gumilev, L. N. (2006). "İklim Değişiklikleri
Kipchaks
Xingxiwang Khagan
over former Western Turkic territories. Xue Zongzheng suggested he and Duolu Khagan were the same person. Mishe was titled Baghatur Yabgu (Chinese: 莫賀咄葉護;
Ashina_Mishe
Remnants of northern Xiongnu
First Khaganate's disintegration, Chumukun were in the Duolu wing, whereas Chuban were in both Duolu and Nushibi wings of the Western Turkic Khaganate On
Yueban
(603–721) came from the Dulo family. This family is probably the same as the Duolu family (581–659) of the Western Türk Kaganate (581–742). The name Dulo can
Hungarian_mythology
Jiwangjue Khagan
the Tang. Buzhen declared himself Yabghu (khagan) of the Duolu but was not accepted by the Duolu. Having lost prestige, he too submitted to the Tang. Buzhen
Ashina_Buzhen
Philippine policies, actions and history in the Spratly Islands
South China Sea. Gaven Reefs 南薰礁 Nanxun Jiao (Northern reef) / Xinan or Duolu Jiao (Southern reef) Burgos 10°12′48″N 114°13′9″E / 10.21333°N 114.21917°E
Philippines and the Spratly Islands
Philippines_and_the_Spratly_Islands
Mother of Bilge Qaghan
Heshana Qaghan Shikui Khagan Tong Yabghu Qaghan Külüg Sibir Sy Yabghu Khagan Duolu Qaghan Ishbara Tolis (El Kulug Shad) (Irbis Ishbara Yabgu Qaghan) Yukuk
El_Bilga_Khatun
Last Western Turkic khagan (r. 651–658)
attributes him as a son of Irbis Seguy. He was awarded with the title shad by Duolu Qaghan in 633 and appointed to govern certain tribes including the Chuye
Ashina_Helu
Chinese soldier (1957–1979)
Chinese). Beijing: Jūnshì Yìwén Chūbǎn Shè. p. 884. ISBN 7-80027-131-5. Wu Duolu (1995). Jiāngyǒng xiàn zhì 江永县志 [Jiangyong County Gazetteer] (in Chinese)
Lei_Yingchuan
County in Xinjiang, China
August 1986 and May 1987, an outbreak of viral hepatitis occurred in Dol (Duolu) township resulting in 9,371 cases of acute hepatitis and 47 deaths. In
Lop_County
Chinese general and prince (died 757)
Turkic extraction, bearing the Nushibi Geshu surname and belonging to the Duolu Tuqishi tribe. His grandfather Geshu Ju (哥舒沮) served as an officer in the
Geshu_Han
Topics referred to by the same term
disaster management Dulu, North Khorasan, Iran Dulu, Razavi Khorasan, Iran Duolu Dulo (disambiguation) Dolo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists
Dulu
Mongol clan
Basmyl Barsils Berendei Bulaqs Bulgars Chigils Black Klobuks Cumans Dingling Duolu Dughlats Esegel Göktürks Kangly Karluks Keraites Khazars Kimek Kipchaks
Dughlats
European title of leadership
sōpano); among the Western Turks (582–657), the leader of the fifth Shunishi Duolu tribe was a chuban chuo (čupan čor), while the leader of the fifth Geshu
Župan
Oghuz Turkic tribe
Kyrghyzes, Khwarazmians etc., who in 638, submitted to the Western Turkic Duolu Qaghan. Tongdian cites as a comment a fragment from an unknown composition
Alat_tribe
Kagitingan Đá Chữ Thập Gaven Reefs 南薰礁 Nanxun Jiao (Northern reef) / Xinan or Duolu Jiao (Southern reef) 10°12′48″N 114°13′9″E / 10.21333°N 114.21917°E /
List of maritime features in the Spratly Islands
List_of_maritime_features_in_the_Spratly_Islands
7th–8th-century tribe of Dzungaria
or Eastern Türküt (東突厥) group, but are first known as one of the five Duolu tribes of the Western Türküt. The Türgeshes numbered 5–700,000, and although
Basmyls
Turkic ruler in the 7th century
referring to ten powerful tribes in the khaganate. Five tribes (called Duolu) to the northeast and five tribes to the southwest (called Nushibi) formed
Shikui_Khagan
eastern Duolu, collectively known as the On Oq (Ten Arrows) 632 Sy Yabghu Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate is ousted; he is succeeded by Duolu Qaghan
Timeline_of_the_Göktürks
War in China
to flee to Kangju. Bereft of a leader, the Turks chose Ashina Nishu as Duolu Khan, and Ashina Nishu nominally submitted to the Tang dynasty and received
Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions
Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_the_Western_Regions
Medieval Turkic-speaking tribe
same ethnonym as 觸木昆 (Mand. Chùmùkūn < *t͡ɕʰɨok̚-muk̚-kuən), the name of a Duolu Turk tribe, also transcribed as 處木昆 (Chǔmùkūn < t͡ɕʰɨʌX-muk̚-kuən). It's
Tuhsi
(بۇيا يېزىسى / 布亚乡), Charbagh (Qia'erbage; چارباغ يېزىسى / 恰尔巴格乡), Dol (Duolu; دول يېزىسى / 多鲁乡), Nawa (ناۋا يېزىسى / 纳瓦乡), Beshtoghraq (Baishi Tuogelake;
List of township-level divisions of Xinjiang
List_of_township-level_divisions_of_Xinjiang
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