• Ishbara Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰃𐱁𐰉𐰺𐰀:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Ïšbara qaγan, Chinese 沙缽略可汗/沙钵略可汗, Pinyin: shābōlüè kěhàn, Wade–Giles: sha-po-lüeh k'o-han) or...
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  • the battle, Kul Tigin mounted first on Tadık Çor's gray horse, then on Isbara’s gray horse, and then on Yiğin Siliğ Bey’s dressed doru horses and attacked...
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    (多彌可汗) (645–646) Duomozhi (咄摩支), the Yitewushi Khan (伊特勿失可汗) (646) Küli Čur, Ïšbara Bilge Küli Čur (?–c. 723) The surname of Xueyantuo's khans is uncertain...
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  • Yiamy kagan with Bumyn kagan, founder of the First Turkic Khaganate, basing on similarities of letter signs "b" and "y". (H.N.Orkhun); Bumyn kagan (S.E...
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    inscription, the missing beginning of the line could be read as "quda jegtürmiš Išbara Čїqan Küli Čur bolmïš" which translated into "(when … happened) (since)...
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  • Bayanchor Khan refers to himself as El etmish Bilge Kagan. (Not to be confused with Bilge Kagan of the Turkic Khanate who lived earlier). According to...
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    Nushibi interests in the Western Turkic Kaganate were advanced by the Kagan Tong Yabghu Qaghan, known from the Armenian annals as "King of the North"...
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