Jiali Khan

Jiali Khan

Jiali Khan ("Bagatur-Shad, Il-khan, Chieli, Kara-Khieli, Hieli, Jiele, Duobi, 咄苾, Illig-Qaghan, Kara Kagan"), later Tang posthumous title Prince Huang of Guiyi (歸義荒王), was the eleventh qaghan of the Göktürk empire. He attacked the T'ang empire and was defeated by a revolt of the Tiele tribes lead by the Uyghurs and the Syr-Tardush. He was the final Qaghan of the first Gökturk empire; the Western Turkic Khaganate continued under Tong Yabghu's leadership.

References

*Lev Gumilev. "The Gokturks". Moscow, 1967.

See also

* Emperor Taizong's campaign against Eastern Tujue


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