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Qapaghan Qaghan

Qapaghan or Qapghan Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰯𐰍𐰣:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Qapaγan qaγan,[2] lit. meaning "the conqueror",[3][4] simplified Chinese: 迁善; traditional Chinese: 遷善; pinyin: Qiānshàn, Xiao'erjing: ٿِيًا شًا, Dungan: Чяншан, Chinese: 阿史那•默啜; pinyin: Āshǐnà Mòchuò, also called Bögü Qaghan (Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰇𐰏:𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Bögü qaγan) in Bain Tsokto inscriptions)[5] was the second khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate during Wu Zetian's reign and was the younger brother of the first kaghan, Ilterish Qaghan.

Qapaghan Qaghan
Chanyu
Qaghan of the Second Turkic Khaganate
Reign692 - 716
PredecessorIlterish Qaghan
SuccessorInel Qaghan
BornAshina Mochuo
阿史那默啜
664[1]
DiedJuly 22, 716(716-07-22) (aged 51–52)
Manchuria
IssueIlterish Qaghan (brother)
Ashina Duoxifu (brother)
Inel Khagan (son)
HouseAshina
FatherEtmish Beg
ReligionTengrism

Name edit

His personal name Mochuo is Chinese transcription of his Turkic name Bögü-Çor, with Old Turkic: 𐰋𐰇𐰏, romanized: Bögü meaning "wise". The same name occurs in the Sogdian version of the Karabalsagun inscription (821 AD).[6] He used the name Bögü Chor Shad[7] during Ilterish's reign.[8][9] His regnal name Qapaghan comes from the Old Turkic verb "kap-" meaning "to conquer".

Early years edit

He was born around 664. In 681, he assisted his brother, Ilterish Qaghan, in a revolt against Tang dominion, and succeeded in reviving the Eastern Turkic Khaganate.

In 689, he led a raid to frontier areas. In reaction, Empress Wu sent Huaiyi to fortify. He advanced to Zi River (紫河, a tributary of the Yellow River) but did not encounter Tujue forces. He erected a monument at Chanyu Tower (單于臺, in modern Hohhot, Inner Mongolia) before withdrawing.

Reign edit

In 692, he succeeded his brother as khagan. His succession was seen as usurpation in China.[10]

In 694, Qapaghan attacked Ling Prefecture (roughly modern Yinchuan, Ningxia), and Wu Zetian commissioned Huaiyi, assisted by the chancellors Li Zhaode and Su Weidao, to defend against Qapaghan attack, but before the army could set out, Qapaghan withdrew, and therefore Huaiyi's army never launched.

In summer 696, The Khitan chieftains Li Jinzhong and Sun Wanrong, brothers-in-law, angry over the mistreatment of the Khitan people by the Zhou official Zhao Wenhui (趙文翽), the prefect of Ying Prefecture (Chinese: 營州, roughly Zhaoyang County, Liaoning), rebelled, with Li assuming the title of Wushang Khan. Armies that Wu Zetian sent to suppress Li and Sun's rebellion were defeated by Khitan forces, which in turn attacked Zhou proper. Khagan encouraged the Khitan's Li-Sun Rebellion (696–697) to eventually attack and plunder successful Khitan on their rear, to his full benefit.

Meanwhile, Qapaghan Qaghan offered help and yet was also launching attacks against Zhou and Khitan—including an attack against Khitan base of operations during the winter of 696, shortly after Li's death, that captured Li's and Sun's families and temporarily halted Khitan operations against Zhou.[11][better source needed] Sun, after taking over as khan and reorganizing Khitan forces, again attacked Zhou territory and had many victories over Zhou forces, including a battle during which Wang Shijie was killed.[11][12][better source needed] Wu Zetian tried to allay the situation by making peace with khagan at fairly costly terms—the return of Turkic people who had previously submitted to Zhou and providing Turks with seeds, silk, tools, and iron. In summer 697, Qapaghan launched another attack on Khitan's base of operations, and this time, after his attack, Khitan forces collapsed and Sun was killed in flight, ending the Khitan threat.[12] Empress Wu gave him the title Ilterish Da Chanyu (頡跌利施大單于), Ligong Baoguo (立功報國), Generalissimo of the Left Guards (左衛大將軍) as well as Duke of Guiguo (歸國) [10] and Qianshan Khagan (迁善可汗), literally meaning "Good moving khagan" in 695.

After securing Chinese border, in winter, he turned his attention to further expansion to north, notably subjugating Yenisei Kyrgyz and killing their khagan. While preparing an attack on Turgesh forces, his khatun died, so invasion had to be called off.[2]

In 698, Qapaghan demanded a Tang dynasty prince for marriage to his daughter, part of a plot to join his family with the Tang, displace the Zhou, and restore Tang rule over China under his influence. When Wu Zetian sent a member of her own family, grandnephew Wu Yanxiu (武延秀), to marry Qapaghan's daughter instead. Zhang Jianzhi opposed, stating, "In ancient times, no Chinese imperial prince had ever married a barbarian woman as his wife." This opposition drew displeasure from Wu Zetian, as she wanted peace with Turks, and she demoted Zhang to be the prefect of He Prefecture (合州, modern northern Chongqing). Khagan nevertheless rejected the prince.[13] He had no intention to cement the peace treaty with a marriage; instead, when Wu Yanxiu arrived, he detained Wu Yanxiu and then launched a major attack on Zhou, advancing as far south as Zhao Prefecture (趙州, in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei).[12] He created Chinese general Yan Zhiwei (阎知微) as Southern Khagan (南面可汗) persuaded Yan to help invade cities of Zhaozhou and Dingzhou.[14] Zhou general Murong Xuanjiao (慕容玄皦) also submitted to Qapaghan with 5000 soldiers.

In August 698, Qapaghan attacked Dingzhou, captured and killed its governor Sun Yangao (孙彦高), burning the city alongside. Wu Zetian angered to the point that she issued a proclamation that if anyone killed the khagan would be granted title Prince. She subsequently renamed him Zhanchuo (斩啜, meaning "chopped head") as a play on his name Mochuo.

In September, Zhaozhou was also attacked, deputy governor Tang Boruo (唐波若) handed over the keys and governor Gao Rui (高睿) was immediately executed.

In October, khagan let Yan Zhiwei (阎知微) to go back to China, who was captured and executed on charges of treason.[15]

Reforms edit

In 699, he appointed his younger brother Ashina Duoxifu as Tölös shad, meaning governor eastern wing, his nephew Ashina Mojilian as governor of western wing with each of them commanding 20000 men, also putting his son Bögü as their overseer, creating him as lesser khagan.[16] He was also given command of Onoq with 40000 men.

Later reign edit

In 703, he sent Tonyukuk for another marriage proposal. Wu Zetian accepted the proposal; in exchange, Wu Yanxiu was released on khagan's order. However, Emperor Zhongzhong's accession changed political climate.

In 705, Tujue forces commanded by Mojilian entered Lingwu, defeating Shazha Chongyi (沙吒忠义), he was dismissed from service.[16] Angered Zhongzhong declined marriage proposal and proclaimed prize for anyone willing to kill khagan.

In 711, khagan sent a marriage proposal to Ruizong, this time intending to marry a Tang Princess. Emperor Ruizong accepted and created a daughter of Li Chengqi, the Princess Jinshan (金山公主). Excited khagan sent his son Ashina Yangwozhi (阿史那楊我支) to Changan. However, the decision was soon reversed by newly enthroned Xuanzong.

Later that year Turgesh forces were crushed by Tonyukuk in Battle of Bolchu. Certain Bars Beg[16] (or probably Suluk) was appointed chief of Turgesh and married Mojilian's daughter. In 713, Karluks were defeated by combined forces of Kapaghan, Mojilian and Kul Tegin.

In 714, February Inel, Tonga Tegin and khagan's brother-in-law Huoba Elteber Ashibi attacked Beiting, during the siege Tonga Tegin was killed, while Ashibi fled to Tang in fear, where who would be renamed Huoba Guiren (火拔歸仁) and created a general.

In 715, due to his cruelty, some his men and a number of tribes, including his Korean son-in-law Gao Wenjian (高文簡) and Ashide son-in-law Ashide Hulu (阿史德胡禄) submitted to Tang. Rebellions of tribes followed later.

Death edit

Khagan was on his way back from suppressing the revolting Tiele tribes of Huihe, Tongluo, Baixi, Bayegu and Xueyantuo, was ambushed killed by a Bayegu tribesman named Xiezhilue (颉质略) on July 22, 716 while passing through a forest. His severed head was sent to Changan.[10][17]

Family edit

According to Cuisenier, he married El Bilga Khatun, a widow of his brother.[18] He had a number of issues:

  • Inel Khagan
  • Tonga Tegin (d. 713, Beiting)
  • Mo Tegin (Left Wise Prince)
  • Bilge Tegin (Right Wise Prince)
  • Ashina Yangwozhi (阿史那楊我支) (d. 715)
  • Kuchluk Bilge Khatun (698-723) was married to Ashide Hulu (阿史德胡禄)
  • Unnamed daughter was married to Gao Wenjian (高文簡)

In popular culture edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sertkaya, O. F. (1995). Göktürk tarihinin meseleleri (in Turkish). Ankara: Türk Kültürünü Araştırma Enstitüsü. p. 81.
  2. ^ a b Tonyukuk’s Memorial Complex, TÜRIK BITIG
  3. ^ İ. Kafesoğlu, 2002: Tarihte Türk adı, p. 115
  4. ^ R. Giraud, L'Inscription de Bain-Tsokto, p. 149
  5. ^ "Turk Bitig".
  6. ^ Akadémiai Kiadó, 1985, Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, p. 146
  7. ^ Clauson, ED, p. 427
  8. ^ Sertkaya, 1995, p. 81
  9. ^ Aydın, 2011, p. 12
  10. ^ a b c Old Book of Tang, Vol. 194-I
  11. ^ a b Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 205.
  12. ^ a b c Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 206.
  13. ^ Jonathan Wolfram Eberhard (1997). A history of China. University of California Press. p. 186. ISBN 978-0-520-03268-2. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  14. ^ Woo, X. L. (2008). Empress Wu the Great: Tang Dynasty China. Algora Publishing. ISBN 9780875866628.
  15. ^ R., Drompp, Michael (2007). "Chinese "Qaghans" Appointed by the Türks". T'ang Studies. 2007 (25): 183. doi:10.1179/073750307790779504. ISSN 0737-5034. S2CID 177195777.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ a b c Ahmet., Taşağil (1995–2004). Gök-Türkler. Atatürk Kültür, Dil, ve Tarih Yüksek Kurumu (Turkey). Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi. ISBN 975161113X. OCLC 33892575.
  17. ^ Grousset, Empire of the Steppes, page110
  18. ^ Cuisenier, Jean (1972). "Parenté et organisation sociale dans le domaine turc". Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (in French). 27 (4): 923–948. doi:10.3406/ahess.1972.422573. ISSN 0395-2649. S2CID 162360660.
Qapaghan Qaghan
Preceded by Khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate
694–716
Succeeded by

qapaghan, qaghan, qapaghan, qapghan, qaghan, turkic, 𐰴𐰯𐰍𐰣, 𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized, qapaγan, qaγan, meaning, conqueror, simplified, chinese, 迁善, traditional, chinese, 遷善, pinyin, qiānshàn, xiao, erjing, dungan, Чяншан, chinese, 阿史那, 默啜, pinyin, Āshǐnà, mòchuò, also, ca. Qapaghan or Qapghan Qaghan Old Turkic 𐰴𐰯𐰍𐰣 𐰴𐰍𐰣 romanized Qapagan qagan 2 lit meaning the conqueror 3 4 simplified Chinese 迁善 traditional Chinese 遷善 pinyin Qianshan Xiao erjing ٿ ي ا ش ا Dungan Chyanshan Chinese 阿史那 默啜 pinyin Ashǐna Mochuo also called Bogu Qaghan Old Turkic 𐰋𐰇𐰏 𐰴𐰍𐰣 romanized Bogu qagan in Bain Tsokto inscriptions 5 was the second khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate during Wu Zetian s reign and was the younger brother of the first kaghan Ilterish Qaghan Qapaghan QaghanChanyuQaghan of the Second Turkic KhaganateReign692 716PredecessorIlterish QaghanSuccessorInel QaghanBornAshina Mochuo 阿史那默啜664 1 DiedJuly 22 716 716 07 22 aged 51 52 ManchuriaIssueIlterish Qaghan brother Ashina Duoxifu brother Inel Khagan son HouseAshinaFatherEtmish BegReligionTengrism Contents 1 Name 2 Early years 3 Reign 4 Reforms 5 Later reign 6 Death 7 Family 8 In popular culture 9 See also 10 ReferencesName editHis personal name Mochuo is Chinese transcription of his Turkic name Bogu Cor with Old Turkic 𐰋𐰇𐰏 romanized Bogu meaning wise The same name occurs in the Sogdian version of the Karabalsagun inscription 821 AD 6 He used the name Bogu Chor Shad 7 during Ilterish s reign 8 9 His regnal name Qapaghan comes from the Old Turkic verb kap meaning to conquer Early years editHe was born around 664 In 681 he assisted his brother Ilterish Qaghan in a revolt against Tang dominion and succeeded in reviving the Eastern Turkic Khaganate In 689 he led a raid to frontier areas In reaction Empress Wu sent Huaiyi to fortify He advanced to Zi River 紫河 a tributary of the Yellow River but did not encounter Tujue forces He erected a monument at Chanyu Tower 單于臺 in modern Hohhot Inner Mongolia before withdrawing Reign editIn 692 he succeeded his brother as khagan His succession was seen as usurpation in China 10 In 694 Qapaghan attacked Ling Prefecture roughly modern Yinchuan Ningxia and Wu Zetian commissioned Huaiyi assisted by the chancellors Li Zhaode and Su Weidao to defend against Qapaghan attack but before the army could set out Qapaghan withdrew and therefore Huaiyi s army never launched In summer 696 The Khitan chieftains Li Jinzhong and Sun Wanrong brothers in law angry over the mistreatment of the Khitan people by the Zhou official Zhao Wenhui 趙文翽 the prefect of Ying Prefecture Chinese 營州 roughly Zhaoyang County Liaoning rebelled with Li assuming the title of Wushang Khan Armies that Wu Zetian sent to suppress Li and Sun s rebellion were defeated by Khitan forces which in turn attacked Zhou proper Khagan encouraged the Khitan s Li Sun Rebellion 696 697 to eventually attack and plunder successful Khitan on their rear to his full benefit Meanwhile Qapaghan Qaghan offered help and yet was also launching attacks against Zhou and Khitan including an attack against Khitan base of operations during the winter of 696 shortly after Li s death that captured Li s and Sun s families and temporarily halted Khitan operations against Zhou 11 better source needed Sun after taking over as khan and reorganizing Khitan forces again attacked Zhou territory and had many victories over Zhou forces including a battle during which Wang Shijie was killed 11 12 better source needed Wu Zetian tried to allay the situation by making peace with khagan at fairly costly terms the return of Turkic people who had previously submitted to Zhou and providing Turks with seeds silk tools and iron In summer 697 Qapaghan launched another attack on Khitan s base of operations and this time after his attack Khitan forces collapsed and Sun was killed in flight ending the Khitan threat 12 Empress Wu gave him the title Ilterish Da Chanyu 頡跌利施大單于 Ligong Baoguo 立功報國 Generalissimo of the Left Guards 左衛大將軍 as well as Duke of Guiguo 歸國 10 and Qianshan Khagan 迁善可汗 literally meaning Good moving khagan in 695 After securing Chinese border in winter he turned his attention to further expansion to north notably subjugating Yenisei Kyrgyz and killing their khagan While preparing an attack on Turgesh forces his khatun died so invasion had to be called off 2 In 698 Qapaghan demanded a Tang dynasty prince for marriage to his daughter part of a plot to join his family with the Tang displace the Zhou and restore Tang rule over China under his influence When Wu Zetian sent a member of her own family grandnephew Wu Yanxiu 武延秀 to marry Qapaghan s daughter instead Zhang Jianzhi opposed stating In ancient times no Chinese imperial prince had ever married a barbarian woman as his wife This opposition drew displeasure from Wu Zetian as she wanted peace with Turks and she demoted Zhang to be the prefect of He Prefecture 合州 modern northern Chongqing Khagan nevertheless rejected the prince 13 He had no intention to cement the peace treaty with a marriage instead when Wu Yanxiu arrived he detained Wu Yanxiu and then launched a major attack on Zhou advancing as far south as Zhao Prefecture 趙州 in modern Shijiazhuang Hebei 12 He created Chinese general Yan Zhiwei 阎知微 as Southern Khagan 南面可汗 persuaded Yan to help invade cities of Zhaozhou and Dingzhou 14 Zhou general Murong Xuanjiao 慕容玄皦 also submitted to Qapaghan with 5000 soldiers In August 698 Qapaghan attacked Dingzhou captured and killed its governor Sun Yangao 孙彦高 burning the city alongside Wu Zetian angered to the point that she issued a proclamation that if anyone killed the khagan would be granted title Prince She subsequently renamed him Zhanchuo 斩啜 meaning chopped head as a play on his name Mochuo In September Zhaozhou was also attacked deputy governor Tang Boruo 唐波若 handed over the keys and governor Gao Rui 高睿 was immediately executed In October khagan let Yan Zhiwei 阎知微 to go back to China who was captured and executed on charges of treason 15 Reforms editIn 699 he appointed his younger brother Ashina Duoxifu as Tolos shad meaning governor eastern wing his nephew Ashina Mojilian as governor of western wing with each of them commanding 20000 men also putting his son Bogu as their overseer creating him as lesser khagan 16 He was also given command of Onoq with 40000 men Later reign editIn 703 he sent Tonyukuk for another marriage proposal Wu Zetian accepted the proposal in exchange Wu Yanxiu was released on khagan s order However Emperor Zhongzhong s accession changed political climate In 705 Tujue forces commanded by Mojilian entered Lingwu defeating Shazha Chongyi 沙吒忠义 he was dismissed from service 16 Angered Zhongzhong declined marriage proposal and proclaimed prize for anyone willing to kill khagan In 711 khagan sent a marriage proposal to Ruizong this time intending to marry a Tang Princess Emperor Ruizong accepted and created a daughter of Li Chengqi the Princess Jinshan 金山公主 Excited khagan sent his son Ashina Yangwozhi 阿史那楊我支 to Changan However the decision was soon reversed by newly enthroned Xuanzong Later that year Turgesh forces were crushed by Tonyukuk in Battle of Bolchu Certain Bars Beg 16 or probably Suluk was appointed chief of Turgesh and married Mojilian s daughter In 713 Karluks were defeated by combined forces of Kapaghan Mojilian and Kul Tegin In 714 February Inel Tonga Tegin and khagan s brother in law Huoba Elteber Ashibi attacked Beiting during the siege Tonga Tegin was killed while Ashibi fled to Tang in fear where who would be renamed Huoba Guiren 火拔歸仁 and created a general In 715 due to his cruelty some his men and a number of tribes including his Korean son in law Gao Wenjian 高文簡 and Ashide son in law Ashide Hulu 阿史德胡禄 submitted to Tang Rebellions of tribes followed later Death editKhagan was on his way back from suppressing the revolting Tiele tribes of Huihe Tongluo Baixi Bayegu and Xueyantuo was ambushed killed by a Bayegu tribesman named Xiezhilue 颉质略 on July 22 716 while passing through a forest His severed head was sent to Changan 10 17 Family editAccording to Cuisenier he married El Bilga Khatun a widow of his brother 18 He had a number of issues Inel Khagan Tonga Tegin d 713 Beiting Mo Tegin Left Wise Prince Bilge Tegin Right Wise Prince Ashina Yangwozhi 阿史那楊我支 d 715 Kuchluk Bilge Khatun 698 723 was married to Ashide Hulu 阿史德胡禄 Unnamed daughter was married to Gao Wenjian 高文簡 In popular culture editPortrayed by Kang Jae ik in the 2006 2007 KBS TV series Dae Jo yeong See also editKavhanReferences edit Sertkaya O F 1995 Gokturk tarihinin meseleleri in Turkish Ankara Turk Kulturunu Arastirma Enstitusu p 81 a b Tonyukuk s Memorial Complex TURIK BITIG I Kafesoglu 2002 Tarihte Turk adi p 115 R Giraud L Inscription de Bain Tsokto p 149 Turk Bitig Akademiai Kiado 1985 Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae p 146 Clauson ED p 427 Sertkaya 1995 p 81 Aydin 2011 p 12 a b c Old Book of Tang Vol 194 I a b Zizhi Tongjian vol 205 a b c Zizhi Tongjian vol 206 Jonathan Wolfram Eberhard 1997 A history of China University of California Press p 186 ISBN 978 0 520 03268 2 Retrieved 2010 06 28 Woo X L 2008 Empress Wu the Great Tang Dynasty China Algora Publishing ISBN 9780875866628 R Drompp Michael 2007 Chinese Qaghans Appointed by the Turks T ang Studies 2007 25 183 doi 10 1179 073750307790779504 ISSN 0737 5034 S2CID 177195777 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c Ahmet Tasagil 1995 2004 Gok Turkler Ataturk Kultur Dil ve Tarih Yuksek Kurumu Turkey Ankara Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi ISBN 975161113X OCLC 33892575 Grousset Empire of the Steppes page110 Cuisenier Jean 1972 Parente et organisation sociale dans le domaine turc Annales Histoire Sciences Sociales in French 27 4 923 948 doi 10 3406 ahess 1972 422573 ISSN 0395 2649 S2CID 162360660 Qapaghan QaghanAshina Clan Preceded byIlterish Qaghan Khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate694 716 Succeeded byInel Qaghan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Qapaghan Qaghan amp oldid 1202350364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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