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  • Chongde Qaghan or Küçlüg Bilge Qaghan was the ninth ruler of Uyghurs. His personal name is not known, therefore he is often referred as his Tang dynasty...
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  • Chongde Qaghan (died 824), the ninth ruler of Uyghurs Princess Chongde (崇德帝姬; died 1121), seventh daughter of the Emperor Huizong of Song Princess Chongde (崇德公主;...
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  • the qaghan soon died after marriage. He was succeeded by his son Chongde Qaghan. He had at least 4 sons: Chongde Qaghan Zhaoli Qaghan Wujie Qaghan Enian...
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  • Zhangxin Qaghan (Chinese: 彰信可汗; lit. 'Manifesting sincerity') or Alp Külüg Bilge Qaghan was the eleventh ruler of Uyghurs. His personal name was Yaoluoge...
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  • the Uyghur capital, Ordu-Baliq. In 821, Baoyi Qaghan died, and his son, Chongde, succeeded him. Chongde was considered the last great khagan of the Uyghur...
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  • name could be Qasar or Xazar. He was a younger brother of Chongde and a son of Baoyi Qaghan. He was a tegin during his brother's and father's reign and...
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  • Qaghan Baurchuk Art Tekin Baoyi Qaghan Chongde Qaghan Zhangxin Qaghan Enian Qaghan Uge Qaghan Qasar Qaghan Zhaoli Qaghan Oghulchak Khan Bazir Arslan Khan...
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  • of the remaining princes from cadet branches to Chang'an. A son of Chongde Qaghan, Womosi was later created Prince of Huaihua (懷化王) and was bestowed the...
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    Yining (義寧公主/义宁公主) Princess Ding'an (定安公主), fifth daughter Married Chongde Qaghan (崇德可汗; d. 824) of the Uyghur Khaganate in 821 Princess Gui (貴公主/贵公主)...
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