Chuluo Khan — This article is about the eastern khan. For the western khan with the same title, see Heshana Khan. Chulo Khagan (Chinese: 處羅可汗/处罗可汗, Modern Chinese: (Pinyin): chùluo kěhàn, (Wade Giles): ch u lo k o han, Middle Chinese: (Guangyun) [tɕʰi̯o˥lɑ˩… … Wikipedia
Yiedie Khan — (也咥可汗), personal name Yishibo (乙失缽), [Regarding the dispute about the surname of Xueyantuo khans, see Xueyantuo.] was a seventh century Asian political leader of the Xueyantuo, the first to have taken the title of khan.At the time of Yishibo s… … Wikipedia
Chebi Khan — Chebi Khagan (Chinese: 車鼻可汗/车鼻可汗, Modern Chinese: (Pinyin): chēbí kěhàn, (Wade Giles): ch e pi k o han, Middle Chinese (Guangyun) [tɕʰi̯a˥˩bʰi˩ kʰɑ˥ɣɑn˩˥]), personal name Ashina Hubo (阿史那斛勃, āshǐnà húbó, a shih na hu po), full regal title… … Wikipedia
Tiele people — Tiele Total population 300,000-approx. 2 3 million (Rough conversion based upon the ratio 1:5 [soldier or yurt/people] provided by Jia Yi and imitation of Li Chengqian from the number of yurt [落户 luohu] and portion of soldier [兵 bing])[1] Regions … Wikipedia
Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo — Emperor Taizong of Tang (r. 626 649), the second emperor of Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty, early in his reign, had allied with Xueyantuo, a vassal of the powerful Eastern Tujue (Göktürk) Khanate, against Eastern Tujue, which Tang successfully… … Wikipedia
Emperor Yang of Sui — (隋煬帝, 569 March 11, 618), personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), nickname Amo (阿摩), known as Emperor Ming (明帝) during the brief reign of his grandson Yang Tong), was the second son of Emperor Wen of Sui, and the second emperor… … Wikipedia
Heqin — (simplified Chinese: 和亲; traditional Chinese: 和親; pinyin: Héqīn; literally peace marriage ) was a term used in ancient China for an alliance by marriage. It usually referred to the Chinese Emperor marrying off a princess (usually a pseudo… … Wikipedia
Murong Fuyun — (慕容伏允) (597–635), formal title Busabo Khan (步薩鉢可汗), was a ruler of the Xianbei/Qiang/Tibetan state Tuyuhun. He first became ruler when his brother Murong Shifu was assassinated in 597, and became one of the longest ruling monarchs in Tuyuhun… … Wikipedia
Orkhon Valley — This article is about the cultural landscape. For other uses, see Orkhon. Orkhon Valley Cultural Landscape * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Daman — may refer to: Places: Daman, Daman and Diu, a city in India Daman District, India Daman and Diu, a former Portuguese colony in India Daman District, Afghanistan Daman, Afghanistan, a village Daman, Nepal, a village People: Damara people, also… … Wikipedia