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Qapaghan or
Qapghan Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰯𐰍𐰣:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Qapaɣan qaɣan, lit.
meaning "the conqueror",
simplified Chinese: 迁善;
traditional Chinese:...
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fourth kaghan. He was
seven when his
father died.
During the
reign of
Qapagan Khaghan, Kul
Tigin and his
older brother earned re****tion for
their military...
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western lands seceded for good, and
immediately after the
death of
Qapagan, the Türgesh
leader Suluk proclaimed himself kaghan. The
Kitan and Tatabi...
- Saqal's
younger brother Zhenu rebelled and
sought military support from the
Qapagan Khaghan of the
Second Turkic Khaganate in 708.
Qapaghan Khagan defeated...
- features.
Military and
hierarchical terms such as khan/qan, kanasubigi,
qapağan, tarkan,
bagatur and
boila appear to be of
Turkic origin. The
Bulgar calendar...
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Khatun of
Bukhara Gurak Suluk al-Harith ibn
Surayj Nezak Tarkhan
Ashina Dunili (POW)
Khusrau of Khwarezm †
Qapagan Bögü
Khagan Divashtich † Gao Xianzhi...
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after a
confrontation with the
Second Turkic Khaganate, was
recognised by
Qapagan. In 710–711, as a
result of the war with the Göktürks, the
Kyrgyz Khaganate...
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constructed fortifications along the Ordos.
Raids continued elsewhere as
Qapagan turned his
attention to the west and the
Turgesh and
Qarluq tribes between...
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Qapaghan Qaghan becomes the
second khagan. 695
Qapagan recognises Barsbek as the
Khagan of the Kyrgyz. 698
Qapagan annexes Turkestan[citation needed] (On Oq...