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Ashide (Chinese: 阿史德;
Middle Chinese: *ʔɑ-ʃɨXtək̚; Old Tibetan: A sha sde’) was one of the
dominant clans of
Turkic Khaganate. This clan was also the conjugal...
- 'Tunyuquq the Wise', Chinese: 暾欲谷; pinyin: Tunyugu, Chinese: 阿史德元珍; pinyin:
Āshǐdé Yuánzhēn, born c. 646, died c. 726) was the baga-tarkhan (supreme commander)...
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generals still remained loyal in
service to the Tang Empire. In 679,
Ashide Wenfu and
Ashide Fengzhi, who were
Turkic leaders of the
Chanyu Protectorate (單于大都護府)...
- 2024."Some DNA
tests point to the
Iranian connections of the
Ashina and
Ashide,133
highlighting further that the
Turks as a
whole 'were made up of heterogeneous...
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against Tang
dynasty to
restore the
Turkic Khaganate. In 679,
Ashide Wenfu and
Ashide Fengzhi, who were
Turkic leaders of the
Chanyu Protectorate, declared...
- S2CID 166026934."Some DNA
tests point to the
Iranian connections of the
Ashina and
Ashide,133
highlighting further that the
Turks as a
whole ‘were made up of heterogeneous...
- 679,
Turkic chieftain Ashide Wenfu rebelled.
Protectorate general Xiao Siye, a
noble from
Lanling Commandery, was
defeated by
Ashide. Pei then took over...
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Disguised Scripts and
Hidden Poems in an
Illustrated Heian Sutra:
Ashide and Uta-E in the
Heike Nōgyō,
Julia Meech-Pekarik,
Archives of
Asian Art...
- Jiesheshuai) (Ashina Funian) (Ashina She'er) (Ashina Nishufu) (
Ashide Wenfu) (
Ashide Fengji) (Ashina Shibobi)
Western Turkic Khaganate (581–657) Tardu...
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archer named Shemo, who had once
fallen in love with a sea
goddess west of
Ashide cave.
Historical Account: The
Ashina were
mixture stocks from the Pingliang...