- Taspar Khan
Taspar Khan ("Tabo, Tuobo, Tapo Khan", 佗鉢) was the third son of
Bumin Khan and Wei Changle (長樂公主), and the fourthkhagan of the first Göktürk Empire (572 -581 ).cite book
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coauthors =Jean Deny, Louis Bazin, Hans Robert Roemer, György Hazai , Wolfgang-Ekkehard Scharlipp
title =History of the Turkic Peoples in the Pre-Islamic Period
publisher =Schwarz
date =2000
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pages =page 108
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id = ] Unlike his father and older brothers he embraced Chinese culture, especiallyBuddhism . He was converted to Buddhismcite book
last =Findley
first =Carter V.
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title =The Turks in World History
publisher =Oxford University Press US
date =2005
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pages =page 48
url =http://books.google.com/books?id=2_41FJ-pgRAC&pg=PA298&dq=Taspar+Khan&client=firefox-a&sig=SBkZQD_UsTmOTLU__xMYqS1bYtc#PPA48,M1
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id = ISBN 0195177266 ] by theQi monk Huilin, for whom he built apagoda . Taspar's death marked the beginning of a long decline and subjugation of the Göktürks to China.Taspar's death created a dynastic crisis in the Khaganate. His Chinese wife
Qianjin survived him, but Taspar bequeathed the throne of the Empire toTalopien , the son of his elder brotherMuhan Khan . His bequest ran contrary to the traditional system of inheritance which demanded the throne to be passed to the son of the eldest brother,Ishbara . The council rejected the legality of Taspar's will and appointed Ishbrara as the next khagan. Talopien's faction did not recognize Ishbara and vice-versa. This crisis ultimately resulted in the civil war of 581-603, which greatly weakened the state.References
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