- Uokil
Uokil (Ukil, Vokil, Augal) is one of
Yuezhi tribes, defeated and displaced by the Hun's expansion in the 2nd century BC. Uokil may have been one of the twoYuezhi dynastic tribes. Traces of ethnonym "Uokil" are found in the EastMongolia andManchuria territories in the Syanbi (Ch. 鲜卑Xianbei ), ancient Turkic, and Mongolian time.Before the end of the 4th century BCE, the
Yuezhi country (Chinese "ngiw.at-tie") extended west from the northern bend of theHuang He river [G.Haloun, "Zur Üe-tsï-Frage. In: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft", 91, NF 16, 1937, p. 301, in Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 42] . At the very end of the 3rd century BCE, theHuns subjugated the northern states "Hunüy ", "Tsüyshe ", "Dinlin ", "Gegun-Yenisei Kyrgyzes " and "Sinli-Sirs " [Tszyan Botszan, et al. "Combined edition of accounts about foreign peoples from texts of dynastic histories", vol. 1, Ch. 1, Peking, 1958, p. 18, 27, (In Chinese), in Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 42] . Later, they conquered the "Utsze/Augal" state. The ancient Chinese transcription "Hutsze " ("Utsze ") reflect the original ethnonym "Uokil". The first and initial point of Uokil migration to the west was the territory of E.Baikal and BigKhingan slopes. Later, Uokils united with aNan Shan branch ofYuezhi in their movement, initially to theAral area, and then on toBactria andSogdiana . Probably, Uokils (Augals) participated in the storm ofBactria andSogdiana , together with Asians, Tochars andSakaraukas [Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", Almaty, Daik-Press, 2002, p. 42, ISBN 9985-441-52-9] .The Chinese dynastic chronicle "
Hanshu ", describing the events of 49 BCE, tells that theHun shanyu Chjichji, in his western campaign, defeated a "small Hunnish state "Hutsze " in the north". In the 1st century BC "Hanshu " recorded that the Uokils lived in theBaikal area, next to Dinlins. That was Uokil's refuge after evacuating from the area west from the northern bend ofHuanhe river, where they had an independent kingdom prior to their defeat by the Huns in the middle of the 2nd century BCE. In theBaikal area, Uokils reorganized and temporarily again gained independence from theHuns , until the campaign of the Chjichji shanyu [Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 56] .The defeat of
Yuezhi by theHuns in the 172-164 BCE forced a migration of a significant part of the eastern Yuezhi from theCentral Asia to theMiddle Asia . The Yuezhi migration was not limited to the "storm" ofGreco-Bactria , a main part of Yuezhi remained in the newly found lands, including the basin of theSyr-Darya and theAral Sea area. In the second century CE, at least three hundred years after the beginning of their migration,Ptolemy (VI, 12, 4) wrote about the LowerSyr-Darya :" ...near a section of Yaksart in the north live Yati and Tagors, belower which live "Augals". The Greek called Uokils "Augals" [Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 55] .In the Early Middle Ages, a Uokil (Ukil) clan was known as a dynastic clan of the
Danube Bulgaria that gave Danube Bulgaria four monarchs listed in theNamelist of Bulgarian Rulers (Nominalia). The Uokil clan was one of the dynastic clans whose ancestors "ruled on that side of Danube for 515 years with shaven heads" [Namelist of Bulgarian Rulers ] . The first Bulgarian supreme Khan of the Uokil lineage listed in Nominalia isKormisosh (r. 737–754), the lastUmor (r. 766). The other dynastic clans of the Bulgarians wereDulo clan ofAtilla , and Ermi clan ofKubrat (Kurbat) maternal uncleOrgana , the Gostun (custodian) of the Nominalia. In the Middle Asia, the ethnonym Uokil left its trace in a name of ahero "Vekil " in theOguz epos "Kitab-i dedem Korkut" [Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 57] .At the same time during the Early
Middle Ages , the Uokil tribal division ofOguzes , known at that time asTokuz Oguzes ("Nine Oguzes, of Tribes"), was another part of the "Utsze"-"Augals"Tocharian successors. In the Chinese sources the Uokil were known in rendition "sitsze (γiei-kiet < Igil)", in the middle of the 7th century they were located on the northern bank of the riverKheglench , i.e. Cloud Wagon ofKeglen River [Wang Pu, "Summary review of Tang dynasty, 618-907 (Tang Huiyao)", Shanghai, 1958, ch. 72, p. 1307, in Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 45] . The text of the Uigur Eletmish-Kagan (d. 759) funeral monument referred to the "Igil people ", using determinative "qara " - "blackness" ("qara igil bodun", in the Mogoin Shine Usu monument, line 14). The identification "qara bodun" - "black folk" is pointing that the Middle Asian Uokil tribesmen of that time adopted theManichaean creed [Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 45] . A century later, the Middle Asian Uokil tribe is mentioned in the 9th centuryUiguro-Tibetan road guide as a tribe led by a strong leader Hi-kil-rkor-hir-kin (Igil kül-irkin), located next to anotherYuezhi successor "Hi-dog-kas" tribe ofIduq-qash , a "sacred white jasper" of the Yuezhi "Jasper clan" Uti [J. Bacot, "Reconnaissance en haute asie septentrionale par cinq envoyé ouigours au VIIIE siècle.", JA, 2, 1956, p. 147, in Yu. Zuev, "Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology", p. 45] .References
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History of Bulgaria
*Bulgars
*Huns
*Oguz
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