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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 Yizhuchebi Khagan (乙注車鼻可汗/乙注车鼻可汗, yǐzhù chēbí kěhàn, i-chu ch'e-pi k'o-han), was a claimant of the title of khan of Eastern Turkic Khaganate after the collapse of Xueyantuo, who was successful for some time in reconstituting Eastern Turkic Khaganate, until he was defeated and captured by the Tang Dynasty general Gao Kan (高侃) in 650.
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Background
Ashina Hubo was said to be from the Turkic imperial clan of Ashina, and his ancestors was said to have served for generations as subordinate khans to the great khans of Eastern Turkic Khaganate. In 630, after Eastern Turkic Khaganate collapsed and the Illig Qaghan Ashina Duobi were captured by Tang Dynasty forces commanded by Li Jing, Xueyantuo, formerly an Eastern Turkic vassal, took over most of Eastern Turkic Khaganate's former lands. Some Eastern Turkic Khaganate remnants wanted to declare Ashina Hubo the khan of Eastern Turkic Khaganate, but due to Xueyantuo's strength, Ashina Hubo did not dare to declare himself khan but instead surrendered to Xueyantuo. However, because Ashina Hubo was considered intelligent and capable, Xueyantuo was apprehensive of Ashina Hubo and wanted to kill him. When Ashina Hubo heard this, he fled north and gathered his people, declaring himself the Yizhuchebi Khan (or Chebi Khan in short). He made periodic pillaging attacks against Xueyantuo and gradually grew stronger.
Reign
In 646, Tang and Huige forces destroyed Xueyantuo, and Ashina Hubo grew stronger. In 647, he sent his son Ashina Shaboluo (阿史那沙鉢羅) to China to greet Emperor Taizong of Tang and offering to visit Emperor Taizong himself. Emperor Taizong sent the generals An Diaozhe (安調遮) and Han Hua (韓華) to escort Ashina Hubo, but once they arrived at Ashina Hubo's headquarters, they realized that Ashina Hubo had no intention of visiting Chang'an, despite strong advocacy by Ashina Hubo's son Ashina Jieman (阿史那羯漫). (Ashina Jieman, who had command of a substantial portion of Ashian Hubo's people, instead sent his own son Ashina Anshuo (阿史那菴鑠) to Tang to show submission.) Han conspired with Ashina Hubo's vassal tribe Karluk (葛邏祿) to seize Ashina Hubo and take him back to Tang, and when Ashina Hubo discovered this, Ashina Hubo's son Ashina Zhebi (阿史那陟苾) killed Han in combat, and An was also killed.
Capture
In anger, in 649 Emperor Taizong sent the general Gao Kan, supplemented by forces from Uigur (Ch. Huige) and Pugu (僕骨) tribes, made a surprise attack on Ashina Hubo. Once Gao's forces entered Eastern Turkic territory, Eastern Turkic vassals began to surrender, as did Ashina Jieman. In 650, Gao approached Ashina Hubo's headquarters, and Ashina Hubo tried to summon the vassal tribes for aid, but drew no response. He tried to flee with his favorite concubine, but was captured by Gao. Gao took him back to Chang'an, where he was spared by Emperor Taizong's son and successor Emperor Gaozong and given a general title. His territory was divided under three Tang commandants and 24 prefectures, with various tribal chiefs as commandants and prefects. There were no further historical records about Ashina Hubo, including when he died.
References
- Zizhi Tongjian, vols. 198, 199.
- Book of Tang, vol. 194, part 1.[1]
- New Book of Tang, vol. 215, part 1.[2]
Chebi KhanPreceded by
Qilibi Qaghan (Ashina Simo)Khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate
~646-650Succeeded by
Ashina NishoufuGöktürks Turkic Khaganate Bumin Qaghan · Issik Qaghan · Muqan Qaghan · Taspar Qaghan · Ashina Anluo · Ishbara Qaghan · Bagha Qaghan · Tulan Qaghan · (Empress Ashina) · (Apa Qaghan)Western Turkic Khaganate (Istämi) · Tardush · Niri Qaghan · Heshana Khan · Tong Yabghu Qaghan · Ishbara Qaghan · Yukuk Shad · Bagha Shad) · (Böri Shad)Eastern Turkic Khaganate Yami Qaghan · Shibi Qaghan · Chulo Qaghan · Illig Qaghan · Qilibi Qaghan · Chebi Qaghan · Ashina Nishufu · Ashina Funian · (Ashina Jiesheshuai)Second Eastern Turkic Khaganate Ilterish Qaghan · Qapaghan Qaghan · Inel Qaghan · Bilge Qaghan · Yiran Qaghan · Tengri Qaghan · Kutlug Yabghu Qaghan · Irterish Qaghan · Ozmish Qaghan · (Kul Tigin) · (Tonyukuk)Göktürk culture Ashina clan · Tengriism · Asena · Ötüken · Suyab · Khagan · Kurultai · Yabgu · Ishad · Elteber · Old Turkic language · Old Turkic script · Orkhon inscriptions · Orkhon ValleyGöktürk wars and treaties Göktürk civil war · Perso-Turkic Wars (First, Second, Third) · Taizong's Eastern Tujue campaign · Xueyantuo · Taizong's Western Tujue campaign · Ili River TreatyCategories:- Göktürk rulers
- Tang Dynasty generals related to Göktürks
- Tang Dynasty generals related to Xueyantuo
- 7th-century people
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