- Bayanchur Khan
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place of burial =| Bayanchur Khan (known also as Moyanchur Khan [Rene Grousset, The Empire of The Steppes, 1970, p.567: From Chinese transcription Mo-yen-cho, Schlegel has postulated a Turkic name Moyun-chor; whereas, as Pelliot notes, the equivalent would more probably be Bayan-chor (Pelliot, "A propos des Comans," JA [1920] , p. 153). The Uigur title of this prince is "Tangrida qut bulmysh il ytmish bilga qagan". In the Orgötü valley, between the Orkhon and the Selenga, his tomb has been found, and on it an inscription still in ancient or "runic" Turkic.] ) (zh-tp|t=藥羅葛磨延啜|p=Yàolúogě Mòyánchùo)E.g., "Bo Yang Edition of theZizhi Tongjian ", vol. 53.] , was an Uyghurkhagan from 747 to 759 AD. His official titles were "Ay Tengrida Qut Bolmish" and "El Tutmish Bilge Qaghan" ("born with glory on "Moon Heaven" and "state governing wise ruler"). HisTang Dynasty -invested title was Yingwuweiyuanpiqiejuo Khan (英武威遠毗伽闕可汗) or Yingwu Khan (英武可汗) in short. He was succeeded in theUyghur Khaganate by his son Bogu Tekin (759-779 A.D.)Bayanchur succeeded his father, Guli Peilo, [This is a Chinese transcription of the title. His real-life Uyghur name is unknown, while the official titles were "El Etmish", "Kutluk", "Bilge", "Kul Qaghan", i.e., "state settled", "glorious", "wise", and "mighty ruler".] who had headed the rebellion against the
Göktürks , annihilated them and had established in 744 the Uyghur Khaganate ( known as third uyghur " El" " or khaganate ).Bayanchur Khan belonged to the ruling "Yaghlaqar" ("people of the Sun") tribe of the "
on-uyghur " confederation of ten tribes ( known as northern alliance ) and "toquz-oghuz " confederation of nine tribes ( known as southern alliance ). At that time both allied confederations adopted a name, "Uyghur", meaning "united" and composed of two elements: "Uy" or "Uymak" ("to bond") and "Ghur" ("consent"), i.e. " free people ("Erkin Budun"), voluntarily bound into an alliance ". [Element " Ghur " can be found in the word " "Ghurkhan" "- the karakhitai Khan, elected byCouncil of tribes in accordance with consensus and in the word " "Khur + Altai" " (Kurultai ) - political and military Council of all Altai tribes since around III century A.D.]In 751, Bayanchur established the new capital in the
Orkhon Valley and named it Ordu- Balik. It was built with help of the invited Chinese andSogdian builders at the foot of the sacredOtukan . The city had city walls made of brown bricks and was probably ringed with a rectangular moat. There was a detached citadel fortified by walls with two gates and watch towers, where theKhagan and his nobles lived with their families. About seven years later, Ordu- Balik was followed byBai-Balik ("rich city") on the Selenge River. Its construction was a result of the empire's expansion north toLake Baikal ("rich lake").Bayanchur Khan died soon after ending his successful expedition against "wild people" or tribes of the
Sayan Mountains in 759 A.D., during a feast devoted to this victory.Por-Bajin was among seventeen brickfort s that had been erected during that and previous khagan expeditions ( 751, 756 ) inTuva with permanently stationedgarrisons to guard the sources of theYenisei River and northern borders of the Khaganate. The purposes of these expeditions were a neutralization of the emerged and permanently growing threat from the "North" - an allegation which proved to be fatally true in 840 A.D., when the Uyghur Empire collapsed.Notes
References
Lev Gumilev . "Ancient Turks".Kyzyl , 2004.Turghun Almas . "The Uyghurs" ("Uyghurlar"). Almaty, Kazakhstan, 1992 (In the Uyghur language. Published originally in China, then banned with all issues being seized. Republished in Almaty)External links
* The ruins of walls of Ordubaliq city- former Uyghur capital (
Mongolia ) are at coordinates coord|47.431288|102.659349|type:landmark
* The ruins of walls of Uyghur fortress on island in Tere-Kol lake- source ofYenisey River (Tuva Republic , Russia) are at coordinates coord|50.6151|97.3847|type:landmark
* The ruins of Uyghur King Palace in Karakhoja (Turpan Basin inXinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ofPeople's Republic of China ) are at coordinates coord|42.8505|89.5195|type:landmark
* [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/images/c/cn-xj.gif] Present Uyghur flag (prohibited in communist China). Contains five- point white star, pentagram, well known symbol of "Power" (represents all five fingers of hand- "Unity", or orientations- forward, backward, left, right, above). Background is blue withcrescent - symbol of "Moon Heaven".
* [http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/museums/ubhist/turk.html] The National Museum of Mongolian History: the early Turk Empire and Uyghurs.
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