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Yami Qaghan

Yami Qaghan[1][2][3] (Old Turkic: 𐰖𐰢𐰃:𐰴𐰍𐰣 Jаmï qağan[a]; Chinese: 啓民可汗, 啟民可汗/启民可汗; Pinyin: Qǐmín Kěhàn, Wade-Giles: Ch'i-min K'o-han, Middle Chinese (Guangyun): [kʰiei˥mi̯en˩ kʰɑ˥ɣɑn˩˥]), personal name Ashina Rangan (阿史那染幹/阿史那染干, pinyin Āshǐnà rǎngān; Wade-Giles A-shih-na jan-kan, [ʔɑʃi̯ə˥nɑ˩ nʑi̯ɛm˥kɑn˩˥]), at one point known as Tolis Qaghan (突利可汗, 𐱅𐰇𐰠𐰾𐰴𐰍𐰣, Töles qaγan) and later El Ïduk Jamï(r) Qağan[8] (意利珍豆啟民可汗/意利珍豆启民可汗, Yìlì Zhēndòu Qǐmín Kěhàn) was the first qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate.

Yami Khagan
𐰖𐰢𐰃:𐰴𐰍𐰣
啓民可汗
First Khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate
Reign603–609
PredecessorTardu
SuccessorShibi Qaghan
BornAshina Rangan
阿史那染幹
Died609
SpousePrincess Anyi (安义公主) Princess Yicheng (義成公主)
Regnal name
意利珍豆啟民可汗
Yìlì Zhēndòu Qǐmín Kěhàn
El Ïduk Jamï(r) Qağan
HouseAshina
FatherIshbara Qaghan
ReligionTengrism

Background edit

His parentage is uncertain as he was either son of Bagha Qaghan[10] or Ishbara Qaghan.[11] He was a subordinate khagan under Tulan Qaghan with title of Tolis Qaghan, ruling eastern tribes.

He sent an ambassador to Sui dynasty in 597, requesting to marry to a Chinese princess. Pei Ju saw this as opportunity and told him to kill Tulan Qaghan's Zhou origin khatun Princess Qianjin (who was styled as Princess Dayi by Sui dynasty). Princess was murdered and emperor fulfilled his promise, sending Princess Anyi (安义公主) to marry him.

However, Tolis' ambitious behaviour caused outrage to khagan. Tulan started to gather invasion party to attack Sui repeatedly in 597 and 599, only to be reported to emperor beforehand by Tolis every occasion. As a reaction, Tulan approached to Tardu to combine forces and attack Tolis. Attack was a success and Tolis had to flee to China after his brothers and nephews getting killed during invasion.

In winter 599, he was created Qimin Khagan by Emperor Wen. Meanwhile Princess Anyi died and he was married to Princess Yicheng this time, a daughter of Yang Xie (杨谐). Emperor also commissioned Zhangsun Sheng to build the city of Dali (大利, in modern Hohhot) to house Qimin's people, and also sent an army to protect Qimin.

Meanwhile Tulan was killed by his men causing Tardu to assume throne and claim title Bilge Khagan in 599/600.

In winter 601, Emperor Wen commissioned Yang Su to command an army, in association with Qimin Khan as to attack Tardu.

Reign edit

After Tardu's subsequent defeat in 603, he fled to Tuyuhun. Having a cleared way Qimin assumed Turkic throne, definitely starting division between Western and Eastern wings of khaganate.

In spring 607, he went to Luoyang to pay a visit to Emperor Yang. In the summer, he was visited back by Yang. Khagan's display of submission and loyalty caused Emperor Yang to bestow much honor and wealth on him. When the senior officials Gao Jiong, Yuwen Bi (宇文弼), and Heruo Bi privately expressed disapproval, Emperor Yang discovered their criticism and put all of them to death, while removing Su Wei, who also discouraged him from giving excessive rewards to khagan, from his post.[12]

In spring 609, Qimin made another visit to Emperor Yang and was rewarded with much treasure. He died later from an illness.

Family edit

He was married to Princess Anyi (安义公主) at first and later her death to Princess Yicheng (義成公主). He also had a Tuyuhun concubine or wife.[13] He had several issues:

Notes edit

  1. ^ This first qaghan of the Eastern Turks is identified with Jamï Qağan on Ongin inscription[4] Meanwhile W. Radloff, basing on similarities of letters "b" and "y", identifies Ongin inscription's Yiamy kagan as Bumyn kagan (d. 552 AD)), the founder of the First Turkic Khaganate (H.N.Orkhun); Bumyn kagan (S.E Malov),[5] G.Aidarov,[6] Yamï qaγan (T.Tekin),[7] Yamï qaγan (L.Bold), according I. Markwart, Yiamy kagan is Bumyn/Tumen.[8] Ünal (2014) proposes that Ongin's Yama Qaghan corresponds to Chinese 射摩 Shè-mó (< MC *ʑia-ma) and Old Tibetan transcription Zhama[9]

References edit

  1. ^ 薛宗正, 突厥史, 中国社会科学出版社, 北京 (Xue Zongzheng, Tujie Shi, Chinese Social Sciences Press, Beijing, 1992, ISBN 7-5004-0432-8 / K-49 (精), p. 265.
  2. ^ Zhenping Wang, Ambassadors from the islands of immortals: China-Japan relations in the Han-Tang period, University of Hawaii Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-8248-2871-4, p. 140.
  3. ^ Zhu Zhenhong, "Taohuashi and Tiankehan (Tangri Qaghan)", Eurasian History 朱振宏,「桃花石」與「天可汗」, 欧亚学研究
  4. ^ Baumer's History of Central Asia (2016), p 324.
  5. ^ S.E. Malov Onginsky monument; Monuments of ancient Türkic writing of Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, M., L., 1959, p. 7-11
  6. ^ G. Aydarov On the language of the Kutlug Kagan monument; News of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR, Series of social sciences, 1963, issue-6. p. 81-88
  7. ^ Orhun H.N. Eski turk yazitlarі. Turk Tarih Kurumu basimevi, Ankara, 1986, p.127-132
  8. ^ a b "Memorial Complex Eletmiš Yabgu (bilge atačim)", Note 106 at Türik Bitig
  9. ^ Ünal, Orçun. (2014) "Extended Summary" p. 3 of "Once Again on the Etymology of the Old Turkic Yaŋa ~ Yaŋan ~ Yagan 'Elephant'" Hacettepe University Journal of Turkish Studies Vol. 11 Issue 21, pp. 229-249.
  10. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 178
  11. ^ Zizhi Tongjian, vol. 175
  12. ^ Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2012). Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty: His Life, Times, and Legacy. SUNY Press. p. 39. ISBN 9780791482681.
  13. ^ Ahmet., Taşağil (1995–2004). Gök-Türkler. Atatürk Kültür, Dil, ve Tarih Yüksek Kurumu (Turkey). Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi. ISBN 975161113X. OCLC 33892575.
  14. ^ a b c Mau-tsai, Liu (1958). Die chinesischen Nachrichten zur Geschichte der Ost-Türken (T'u-küe). Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.

Sources edit

Yami Qaghan
Preceded by Khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate
603–609
Succeeded by

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For other uses see Yami Qaghan disambiguation Yami Qaghan 1 2 3 Old Turkic 𐰖𐰢𐰃 𐰴𐰍𐰣 Jami qagan a Chinese 啓民可汗 啟民可汗 启民可汗 Pinyin Qǐmin Kehan Wade Giles Ch i min K o han Middle Chinese Guangyun kʰiei mi en kʰɑ ɣɑn personal name Ashina Rangan 阿史那染幹 阿史那染干 pinyin Ashǐna rǎngan Wade Giles A shih na jan kan ʔɑʃi e nɑ nʑi ɛm kɑn at one point known as Tolis Qaghan 突利可汗 𐱅𐰇𐰠𐰾𐰴𐰍𐰣 Toles qagan and later El Iduk Jami r Qagan 8 意利珍豆啟民可汗 意利珍豆启民可汗 Yili Zhendou Qǐmin Kehan was the first qaghan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate Yami Khagan 𐰖𐰢𐰃 𐰴𐰍𐰣 啓民可汗First Khagan of the Eastern Turkic KhaganateReign603 609PredecessorTarduSuccessorShibi QaghanBornAshina Rangan 阿史那染幹Died609SpousePrincess Anyi 安义公主 Princess Yicheng 義成公主 Regnal name意利珍豆啟民可汗 Yili Zhendou Qǐmin Kehan El Iduk Jami r QaganHouseAshinaFatherIshbara QaghanReligionTengrism Contents 1 Background 2 Reign 3 Family 4 Notes 5 References 6 SourcesBackground editHis parentage is uncertain as he was either son of Bagha Qaghan 10 or Ishbara Qaghan 11 He was a subordinate khagan under Tulan Qaghan with title of Tolis Qaghan ruling eastern tribes He sent an ambassador to Sui dynasty in 597 requesting to marry to a Chinese princess Pei Ju saw this as opportunity and told him to kill Tulan Qaghan s Zhou origin khatun Princess Qianjin who was styled as Princess Dayi by Sui dynasty Princess was murdered and emperor fulfilled his promise sending Princess Anyi 安义公主 to marry him However Tolis ambitious behaviour caused outrage to khagan Tulan started to gather invasion party to attack Sui repeatedly in 597 and 599 only to be reported to emperor beforehand by Tolis every occasion As a reaction Tulan approached to Tardu to combine forces and attack Tolis Attack was a success and Tolis had to flee to China after his brothers and nephews getting killed during invasion In winter 599 he was created Qimin Khagan by Emperor Wen Meanwhile Princess Anyi died and he was married to Princess Yicheng this time a daughter of Yang Xie 杨谐 Emperor also commissioned Zhangsun Sheng to build the city of Dali 大利 in modern Hohhot to house Qimin s people and also sent an army to protect Qimin Meanwhile Tulan was killed by his men causing Tardu to assume throne and claim title Bilge Khagan in 599 600 In winter 601 Emperor Wen commissioned Yang Su to command an army in association with Qimin Khan as to attack Tardu Reign editAfter Tardu s subsequent defeat in 603 he fled to Tuyuhun Having a cleared way Qimin assumed Turkic throne definitely starting division between Western and Eastern wings of khaganate In spring 607 he went to Luoyang to pay a visit to Emperor Yang In the summer he was visited back by Yang Khagan s display of submission and loyalty caused Emperor Yang to bestow much honor and wealth on him When the senior officials Gao Jiong Yuwen Bi 宇文弼 and Heruo Bi privately expressed disapproval Emperor Yang discovered their criticism and put all of them to death while removing Su Wei who also discouraged him from giving excessive rewards to khagan from his post 12 In spring 609 Qimin made another visit to Emperor Yang and was rewarded with much treasure He died later from an illness Family editHe was married to Princess Anyi 安义公主 at first and later her death to Princess Yicheng 義成公主 He also had a Tuyuhun concubine or wife 13 He had several issues Shibi Qaghan Chuluo Qaghan Illig Qaghan Yento shad 延陀設 14 Chiji shad 叱吉設 14 Boru shad 步利設 14 Notes edit This first qaghan of the Eastern Turks is identified with Jami Qagan on Ongin inscription 4 Meanwhile W Radloff basing on similarities of letters b and y identifies Ongin inscription s Yiamy kagan as Bumyn kagan d 552 AD the founder of the First Turkic Khaganate H N Orkhun Bumyn kagan S E Malov 5 G Aidarov 6 Yami qagan T Tekin 7 Yami qagan L Bold according I Markwart Yiamy kagan is Bumyn Tumen 8 Unal 2014 proposes that Ongin s Yama Qaghan corresponds to Chinese 射摩 She mo lt MC ʑia ma and Old Tibetan transcription Zhama 9 References edit 薛宗正 突厥史 中国社会科学出版社 北京 Xue Zongzheng Tujie Shi Chinese Social Sciences Press Beijing 1992 ISBN 7 5004 0432 8 K 49 精 p 265 Zhenping Wang Ambassadors from the islands of immortals China Japan relations in the Han Tang period University of Hawaii Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 8248 2871 4 p 140 Zhu Zhenhong Taohuashi and Tiankehan Tangri Qaghan Eurasian History 朱振宏 桃花石 與 天可汗 欧亚学研究 Baumer s History of Central Asia 2016 p 324 S E Malov Onginsky monument Monuments of ancient Turkic writing of Mongolia Kyrgyzstan M L 1959 p 7 11 G Aydarov On the language of the Kutlug Kagan monument News of the Academy of Sciences of the Kazakh SSR Series of social sciences 1963 issue 6 p 81 88 Orhun H N Eski turk yazitlari Turk Tarih Kurumu basimevi Ankara 1986 p 127 132 a b Memorial Complex Eletmis Yabgu bilge atacim Note 106 at Turik Bitig Unal Orcun 2014 Extended Summary p 3 of Once Again on the Etymology of the Old Turkic Yaŋa Yaŋan Yagan Elephant Hacettepe University Journal of Turkish Studies Vol 11 Issue 21 pp 229 249 Zizhi Tongjian vol 178 Zizhi Tongjian vol 175 Xiong Victor Cunrui 2012 Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty His Life Times and Legacy SUNY Press p 39 ISBN 9780791482681 Ahmet Tasagil 1995 2004 Gok Turkler Ataturk Kultur Dil ve Tarih Yuksek Kurumu Turkey Ankara Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi ISBN 975161113X OCLC 33892575 a b c Mau tsai Liu 1958 Die chinesischen Nachrichten zur Geschichte der Ost Turken T u kue Wiesbaden Otto Harrassowitz Sources editBook of Sui vol 84 History of the Northern Dynasties vol 99 Zizhi Tongjian vols 179 180 181 Yami QaghanAshina Clan Preceded byTulan Qaghan Khagan of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate603 609 Succeeded byShibi Qaghan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yami Qaghan amp oldid 1172173957, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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