- (Chinese: 高昌回鶻; pinyin: Gāochāng Huíhú; lit. 'Gaochang Uyghurs'), also
known as
Idiqut, ("holy wealth"; "glory"; "lord of fortune") was a
Uyghur kingdom created...
-
Mongol Empire,
granted by
Chengiz Khan to
Idiqut of
Uyghuria Baurchuk Art
Tegin in 1211, when he
named Idiqut to be his 5th son, and when in 1269 Kaidu...
- v****al of Yelü Dashi's
nascent Qara
Khitai empire. In 1209, the
Qocho ruler Idiqut (" Lord of happiness")
Barchuk Art
Tegin declared his
allegiance to Genghis...
-
distinct phases: Pre-Imperial (300 BC – AD 630),
Imperial (AD 630–840),
Idiqut (AD 840–1200), and
Mongol (AD 1209–1600), with
perhaps a
fifth modern phase...
- sign of the
heavenly mandate to rule.
Rulers of the
Qocho were
entitled "
idiqut",
meaning "sacred good fortune". It also
existed in
Mongols as suu. It was...
- some form of exile. The anti-Möngke plot of a
Uyghur scribe, Bala, and the
Idiqut Salindi (the
monarch of the Uyghurs) was
discovered and they were publicly...
-
sponsors may be seen. The
Buddhist Uyghur kings, who
called themselves idiquts,
retained their nomadic lifestyle,
residing in
Qocho during the winter...
-
Manichaeism (official; 894 - c. 980),
later Buddhism Government Monarchy Idiqut History • Established 894 • Disestablished 1036
Today part of China...
- 1275,
Kaidu invaded Ürümqi and
demanded its submission, but the
Buddhist Idiqut (then a v****al of the Yuan dynasty) resisted.
Kublai sent a
relief force...
-
known also as
Idikut Baurchuk,
Idikut Barchuq) was a ruler, with a
title of
Idiqut ("Lord of happiness"), of the
Qocho in
Beshbalik (near present-day Ürümqi...