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Emperor of the Western Liao dynasty
Kuchlug (also spelled Küchlüg, Küçlüg, Güčülüg, Quqluq) (Mongolian: Хүчлүг; Chinese: 屈出律; d. 1218) was a member of the Naiman tribe who became the last
Kuchlug
Historical sinicized empire in Central Asia
conquest of northern China. The empire was usurped by the Naimans under Kuchlug in 1211; traditional Chinese, Persian, and Arab sources consider the usurpation
Qara_Khitai
Mongol general under Genghis Khan
overwhelm Kuchlug and his 30,000 men. Kuchlug was later hunted down after a long chase through the mountains. After Jebe scored victories over Kuchlug of Kara-Khitan
Jebe
1218 military campaign
and the usurpation of power by the Naiman prince Kuchlug had weakened the Qara Khitai. When Kuchlug besieged Almaliq, a city belonging to the Karluks
Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai
Mongol_conquest_of_the_Qara_Khitai
Series of military campaigns (1209–1236)
Küchlüg, a fugitive Naiman prince fleeing from the Mongols. Kuchlug was given shelter by the Qara Khitai, but he usurped the throne in 1211. Kuchlug attacked
Mongol campaigns in Central Asia
Mongol_campaigns_in_Central_Asia
Emperor of the Western Liao dynasty
from the House of Yelü, as the throne would be usurped by his son-in-law Kuchlug in 1211. He was Yelü Yilie's second son, after Xiao Wolila (萧斡里剌) killed
Yelü_Zhilugu
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
that Kuchlug could be a threat to his empire, and Jebe was sent with an army of 20,000 cavalry to the city of Kashgar; he undermined Kuchlug's rule by
Genghis_Khan
Empress dowager of the Western Liao dynasty
with Yelü Zhilugu during his capture by Kuchlug in 1211. She was later honored as empress dowager by Kuchlug. Jami' al-tawarikh, Part 1, Volume 2, Section
Juerbiesu
Khwarazm Shah
simply plundered and killed fleeing enemies after it was clear Kuchlug was to win, but Kuchlug was nonetheless installed as the leader of the Qara Khitai
Muhammad_II_of_Khwarazm
Three Mongol campaigns against Islamic states in the Middle East and Central Asia
the Shah asked for help from Kuchlug, a prince and leader of the Naimans, in order to defeat the Qara Khitai. Kuchlug defeated them in Transoxiana and
Mongol conquest of Persia and Mesopotamia
Mongol_conquest_of_Persia_and_Mesopotamia
Battle of Genghis Khan's unification of the Mongol tribes
Naimans under Tayang Khan and his son Kuchlug and rival Khan claimant Jamukha. Tayang Khan died in battle, Kuchlug fled with a small force and Jamukha retreated
Battle_of_Chakirmaut
Battle of the Mongol Empire
alliance. The Merkit commander Toqto'a was slain and the Naiman leader Kuchlug fled. The rivalry between the Borjigin Mongols and the Merkits began after
Battle of Irtysh River (13th century)
Battle_of_Irtysh_River_(13th_century)
Khan of Northern Naimans
informed Tayang. Tayang consulted his son Kuchlug about the next step, advising a retreat and a guerrilla war. Kuchlug however spoke arrogantly, insulted Tayang
Tayang_Khan
12th-century tribal confederation of the Mongolian Plateau
battle with Genghis Khan. His son Kuchlug with his remaining Naiman troops then fled to the Kara-Khitan Khanate. Kuchlug was well received there and the
Naimans
1219–1221 military campaign
subjugating the Qarakhanids and taking their cities, including Bukhara. In 1211, Kuchlug, a prince of the Naimans, managed to usurp the Qara-Khitai Empire from
Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire
Mongol_invasion_of_the_Khwarazmian_Empire
Turkic state in Central Asia from 840 to 1212
Naiman Kuchlug, who had seized the Qara Khitans' treasury at Uzgen. The Khwarezm-Shah then defeated the Qara Khitai near Talas. Muhammad and Kuchlug had
Kara-Khanid_Khanate
Mongolian: Хутагт) was the second son of Tolui and Lingqun Khatun (daughter of Kuchlug). He was a grandson of Genghis Khan. Taking part in Ögedei Khan's invasion
Qutuqtu
Life events from 1162 to 1206
killed. Tayang fell in battle. Kuchlug had been left to defend a rear camp. When Temüjin's army came upon him, Kuchlug fled with a few followers. Jamukha
Rise_of_Genghis_Khan
start of the Liao dynasty. Accordingly, the Liao dynasty lasted 218 years. Kuchlug, originally without surname, was of Naiman descent. As he was not a member
Dynasties_of_China
faced under their Christian khan Kuchlug, Genghis Khan was eager to help. He led a campaign into Balasagun and killed Kuchlug and declared religious freedom
Religion_in_the_Mongol_Empire
Skirmish between Mongol and Khwarazmian forces at uncertain date
hostile forces (either a Merkit confederation or the renegade Naiman prince Kuchlug) in the former lands of the Qara-Khitai dynasty. Shah Muhammad, the ruler
Irghiz_River_skirmish
Khan of Southern Naimans
(chief of Oirats) as well as Kuchlug. However he was ambushed by Genghis' forces while hunting in 1206. His nephew Kuchlug then took over the Naiman leadership
Buyruq_Khan
Khitan-led dynasty of China (916–1125)
dynastic element water. Yelü Dashi's dynasty was usurped by the Naimans under Kuchlug in 1211 and traditional Chinese, Persian, and Arab sources consider the
Liao_dynasty
Year of the reign of a sovereign
(766) and 建中八年 (787) were used in a Western Regions tomb and a document. Kuchlug did not change the era name.[clarification needed] After the Ming dynasty
Regnal_year
Regent of the Mongol Empire from 1227 to 1229
than a decade afterwards. Tolui also married Lingqun, the daughter of Kuchlug, prince of the Naiman tribe, and had a son named Qutuqtu with her. Tolui
Tolui
1219 siege and capture of Otrar by Mongol Empire
hegemony over the Mongol tribes, causing great instability in the region. Kuchlug, a Naiman prince who had been defeated by the Mongols, managed to usurp
Otrar_Catastrophe
Ancient Chinese title of a retired emperor
Zhilugu of Western Liao, who was made Taishang Huang by his son-in-law Kuchlug after being overthrown by the latter Emperor Shenzong of Western Xia Later
Taishang_Huang
Emperor of Western Liao from 1124 to 1143
dynasty. The dynasty Yelü established would last until its usurpation by Kuchlug followed by conquest of its domain by Genghis Khan in 1218. His victory
Yelü_Dashi
Medieval Turkic tribal confederacy of Central Asia
domination. Ata-Malik Juvayni however stressed the oppression of Muslims by Kuchlug, a son of the last Nayman khan who was ousted (towards 1204) by Mongolia
Karluks
died of his wound, Kuchlug retreated to the river Irtysh where he was overtaken by Temujin and defeated. After this battle, Kuchlug escaped to Gur-Khan
History_of_Mongolia
Clan of Khitan origin founded in 907
Yelü Zhilugu Titles Emperor of the Great Liao Estate(s) Palaces in Linhuang and Balasagun Deposition 1211 (usurpation of Western Liao throne by Kuchlug)
Yelü
2018 Chinese film
tribe to be destroyed. William Chan as Temüjin Lin Yun as Börte Hu Jun as Kuchlug Ba Sen Zhao Lixin Ni Dahong Li Guangjie [zh] as Jamukha Zhang Xinyi Tu
Genghis_Khan_(2018_film)
County-level city in Xinjiang, China
Karakhanid of Kashgar was killed in a revolt in 1211 by the city's notables. Kuchlug, a usurper of the throne of the Kara-Khitans, then attacked Kashgar which
Kashgar
Historical title of Khwarazm rulers
and while the latter were preoccupied by the revolt of the Mongol leader Kuchlug in Semirechye, Muhammad II capitalized on this by defeating and killing
Khwarazmshah
-1163-1178 Yelü Yali 耶律雅里 1094-1123 Yelü Zhilugu 耶律直魯古 Mozhu 末主 / Modi 末帝 ?-1178-1211-1213 Princess Húnhū 渾忽公主 Kuchlug 屈出律 Usurper of Qara Khitai ?-1211-1218
List of emperors of the Liao dynasty
List_of_emperors_of_the_Liao_dynasty
13th-century battle involving the Mongol Empire
Merkit across Kazakhstan at all, but rather at this time was pursuing Kuchlug in Badakshan in Afghanistan after conquering the Qara Khitai. Timothy May
Chem_River_Battle
daughter of Emperor Xianzong of Tang, marries Kün tengride ülüg bulmïsh alp küchlüg bilge of the Uyghur Khaganate 822 The Uyghurs send troops to help the Tang
Timeline_of_the_Tang_dynasty
Part of the Mongol conquests
1209. The surviving Merkit fled west to the Uyghurs and the Naiman leader Kuchlug fled south to Qara Khitai. After that defeat, the Merkit regrouped at the
Mongol_campaigns_in_Siberia
13th-century attempts at an alliance
West of the battles of the Mongol Kuchlug (d. 1218), leader of the largely Christian tribe of the Naimans. Kuchlug's forces had been battling the powerful
Franco-Mongol_alliance
1113–1125 conflicts in East Asia
interest in reconquest. Yelü Dashi's dynasty was usurped by the Naimans under Kuchlug in 1211 and traditional Chinese, Persian, and Arab sources consider the
Jin–Liao_wars
dynasty. In 1211, the Western Liao throne was usurped by a Naiman called Kuchlug. In 1218, the Mongol Empire defeated and conquered the Western Liao dynasty
Timeline_of_the_Khitans
Mongol leader
married to El-Temür, daughter of Tolui and Linqgun Khatun (daughter of Kuchlug) Shirab and Beglamish Toq-Temür (unknown father) — married Emegen, daughter
Qutuqa_Beki
Calendar year
Jebe defeats a force of 30,000 men led by Prince Kuchlug at the Khitan capital Balasagun. Kuchlug flees south to modern Afghanistan, but is captured
1218
Ethnic history
states finally ended when they were divided up between the Khwarezmids and Kuchlug, an usurper of the Kara-Khitan's throne. Most Uyghur inhabitants of the
History_of_the_Uyghur_people
conquest of the Qara Khitai: Jebe seizes Kashgar from the Qara Khitai and Kuchlug flees Subutai raids the Kipchaks 1217 Mongol conquest of the Jin dynasty:
Timeline_of_the_Mongol_Empire
Aspect of Chinese history
Kedun, situated in present-day Mongolia. In 1208, a Naiman prince named Kuchlug fled his homeland after being defeated by the Mongols. He fled westward
History_of_Xinjiang
1220 siege and sack by Genghis Khan's Mongol army
tribes. Following the defeat of their common enemy, the Naiman prince Kuchlug, relations between the Mongols and the Khwarazmids were initially strong
Siege_of_Bukhara
defeats the larger forces of the Naimans under Tayang Khan and his son Kuchlug, joined by Jamukha's forces. Tayang dies in battle, Jamukha is captured
List_of_battles_301–1300
Karakhanid of Kashgar was killed in a revolt in 1211 by the city's notables. Kuchlug, a usurper of the throne of the Kara-Khitans, then attacked Kashgar which
History_of_Kashgar
(1287–1307) Qara Khitai / Western Liao Yelü Zhilugu, Sovereign (1178–1211) Kuchlug, Sovereign (1211–1218) Russia Golden Horde (complete list) – Batu Khan
List of state leaders in the 13th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century
Chinese actor
Juzhang Cameo 2017 Lord of Shanghai 上海王 Chang Lixiong 2018 Genghis Khan Kuchlug Shadow Yang Cang 2019 Love Song to the Days Forgone 东北往事之二十年 The Composer
Hu_Jun
name 1178–1211 Tianxi (天禧 Tiānxī) 1178–1218 Did not exist Did not exist Kuchlug (Ch. 屈出律 Qūchūlǜ) use birth name 1211–1218 1 "Dashi" might be the Chinese
List_of_Khitan_rulers
qut bulmïsh külüg bilge, Khagan (808–821) Kün tengride ülüg bulmïsh alp küchlüg bilge, Khagan (821–824) Ai tengride qut bulmïsh alp bilge, Khagan (824–832)
List of state leaders in the 9th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century
Rural locality in Shymkent, Kazakhstan
Syr Darya to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Mongol leader Küchlüg. The city of Sayram was captured by the Mongols using catapults under the
Sayram_(city)
1210 battle
exacerbating their position and making easier their realm's conquest by Kuchlug. Michal Biran (2005). The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History:
Battle_of_Ilamish_Steppe
Decade
Jebe defeats a force of 30,000 men led by Prince Kuchlug at the Khitan capital Balasagun. Kuchlug flees south to modern Afghanistan, but is captured
1210s
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Girl/Female
Italian
Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess of wealth
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Amina, AMINE means "faithful, trusted."
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Biblical
flower; branch; a lock of hair
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Dark Complexioned and Beautiful Girl
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern)
English (southeastern) : either from a pet form of the personal name Pell, or a metonymic occupational name for a furrier, from Old French pellet ‘fur’, a diminutive of pel ‘skin’. Compare Pelletier.
Girl/Female
Indian
The earth
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Mind Filled with Love
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Chinese, Muslim
Pure; Spotless; Upright; Organiser; Virtuous
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