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Former tribal confederacy in Kazakhstan in Chinese sources
Nushibi Nushibi (Nu-shibi, Chinese: 弩失畢; pinyin: Nǔ shībì; Middle Chinese: *nuoXɕiɪt̚piɪt̚) was a Chinese collective name for five tribes of the right
Nushibi
581–742 CE monarchical state
Külüg Sibir (630) with Duolu support. The Nushibi put Tong's son Sy Yabgu (631–633) on the throne. However, Nushibi quickly rebelled against Sy and enthroned
Western_Turkic_Khaganate
Turkic tribal confederation in the Western Turkic Khaganate (c. 581–659)
the Western Turkic realm was divided into eight parts. Later on, two Nushibi tribes, Axijie and Geshu, reformed themselves, each sub-divided into two
Duolu
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
candidate of the eastern or Duolu faction (the other being the western Nushibi faction) the Duolu tribes became the dominant power of the Western Turkic
Duolu_Qaghan
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
between the two rival factions by appointing five from Duolu and five from Nushibi. Thus his empire came to be known as Onoq, meaning "ten arrows" (十箭). This
Ishbara_Tolis
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (Nushibi faction)
Irbis Ishbara Yabgu Qaghan was a qaghan of the Nushibi faction in Western Turkic Khaganate in 630 and 641. He had multiple names recorded in Chinese annals
Irbis_Ishbara_Yabgu_Qaghan
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
(so-called Duolu) to the northeast and five tribes to the southwest (so-called Nushibi) formed two rival factions, the border line being Ili River. In 630, the
Külüg_Sibir
Turkic ruler in the 7th century
(called Duolu) to the northeast and five tribes to the southwest (called Nushibi) formed the two rival factions, the border line being the Ili River. Shikui
Shikui_Khagan
Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group
meantime: Old Great Bulgaria under Kubrat, the Duōlù clan leader, and the Nǔshībì subconfederation, also comprising five tribes. The Duōlù challenged the
Khazars
Ninth Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
penultimate ruler of the Western Turkic Khaganate. He was linked to the Nushibi faction and was son of El Kulug Shad. Irbis Seguy overthrew Yukuk Shad
Irbis_Seguy
Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia
Turgesh Tukhsi Yenisei Kirghiz Chigils Toquz Oghuz Orkhon Uyghurs Yagma Nushibi Duolu Kutrigurs Utigurs Yabaku Yueban Bulaqs Xueyantuo Torks Chorni Klobuky
Turkic_peoples
Turkic nomadic people
Iskal or Eskel (compare OTrk 𐰔𐰏𐰠 Izgil, the endonym of a Western Turkic Nushibi tribe who would later join and be assimilated into the Volga Bulgars) who
Cumans
Bulgar Clan
Khaganates. The Western was led by Onoq (ten arrows), the five Duolu and five Nushibi tribes. Many modern historians consider that the first historical Bulgar
Dulo
699–766 Turkic tribal confederation of Central Asia
Qarluq. Tang general Geshu Han was of Duolu Turgesh extraction and bore the Nushibi tribal surname Geshu (阿舒). Chinese historians, when naming the Duolu Turk
Türgesh
766–1055 Turkic state in Central Asia
governed the mass, [consisting] of the Chuyue, Chumi, Gusu, Geluolu, and Nushibi – five clans-" Tongdian vol. 199 Jiu Tangshu vol. 194b Zuev Yu. A., Horse
Oghuz_Yabgu_State
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (Dulu faction)
, the Duolu and the Nushibi. Ishbara Tolis who became khagan in 634 tried to increase his authority with the support of Nushibi. But his camp was raided
Yukuk_Shad
Turkic tribal confederation
consider the war an extension of the Western Turks struggle, between the Nushibi tribes and Ashina clan, who led the Khazars, and the Duolu/Tu-lu tribes
Bulgars
552–603 khaganate founded by the Göktürks
its two constituent tribal confederations, the Duolu (five churs) and Nushibi (five irkins), whose lands were divided by the Chui River. The division
First_Turkic_Khaganate
River in Central Asia, through northwest China and southeast Kazakhstan
formalized the division of the Western Turkic Kaganate (552–638 AD) into the Nushibi and the Dulu. It also established the Ili River as the border between the
Ili_River
the source of Askil." Zuev proposes connections with the Āxījiē of the Nushibi half of the Ten Arrows tribal confederation of the Western Turkic Khaganate
Esegel
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate
name: Ashina Xili (阿史那咥力). He was raised to throne with the support of Nushibi tribes and his cousin Nishu. However he was no more successful than his
Sy_Yabghu_Qaghan
Basaigan), led by Tun-ashpa-[ra]-erkin, a member of five leaders of the "Nushibi" (弩失畢 < OT *Oŋ-Şadapït) right-wing tribes. In an Armenian geography of
Barsils
Old Great Bulgaria. 638 The two wings of the Western Turkic Kaganate (Nushibi and Tulo) split, with the Ili river as the boundary. 639 Ashina Jiesheshuai's
Timeline of the Turkic peoples (500–1300)
Timeline_of_the_Turkic_peoples_(500–1300)
Overview of historical confederations
Split from the First Turkic Khaganate. Bore[clarification needed] the Nushibi confederation. Papal States 756–1870 Confederation of States Muisca Confederation
List_of_confederations
Chinese general and prince (died 757)
ancestors were tribal chiefs of Western Turkic extraction, bearing the Nushibi Geshu surname and belonging to the Duolu Tuqishi tribe. His grandfather
Geshu_Han
Butterfly genus in family Lycaenidae
Plebejus ganssuensis (Grum-Grshimailo, 1891) Kuku-Noor, China Plebejus nushibi Zhdanko, 2000 Kazakhstan Plebejus calliopis (Boisduval, 1832) Alps, boreal
Plebejus
Remnants of northern Xiongnu
Chumukun were in the Duolu wing, whereas Chuban were in both Duolu and Nushibi wings of the Western Turkic Khaganate On Oq (Ten Arrows) elites. Much later
Yueban
European title of leadership
tribe was a chuban chuo (čupan čor), while the leader of the fifth Geshu Nushibi tribe was chuban sijin (čupan irkin), with chuo and sijin being the standard
Župan
Mongol clan
Keraites Khazars Kimek Kipchaks Sir-Kıvchak Kurykans Kutrigurs Merkit Naimans Nushibi Oghuz Turks Turkomans Pechenegs Onogurs Sabirs Saragurs Shatuo Tiele Türgesh
Dughlats
War in China
the Khazars, which caused the tribes Shebeidaguan (Chinese: 設卑達官) and Nushibi who had formerly supported him to rebel and force him to flee to Kangju
Emperor Taizong's campaign against the Western Regions
Emperor_Taizong's_campaign_against_the_Western_Regions
Last Western Turkic khagan (r. 651–658)
633 and appointed to govern certain tribes including the Chuye, Qarluq, Nushibi. In 646 he rose against Irbis Seguy only to be defeated by him. He fled
Ashina_Helu
Instance of Sogdian art in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
during this time period. In the mural, the Western Turks are ethnic Turks, Nushibis, rather than Turkicized Sogdians, as suggested by their facial features
Afrasiab_murals
developed two factions, with the Dulu Turks south of lake Balkhash and the Nushibi between them and the Kangars east of the Aral Sea. Turkic migrations (c
History_of_the_central_steppe
Khaganate disintegrates into two loose tribal confederations, the western Nushibi and eastern Duolu, collectively known as the On Oq (Ten Arrows) 632 Sy
Timeline_of_the_Göktürks
2nd Tibetan Emperor and 35th King of Tibet (636–676)
protectorates. They attacked Kashgar in 663, and Khotan in 665. In 667, the Turkic Nushibi of the Onoq submitted to Tibet, which also controlled the strategic Wakhan
Mangsong_Mangtsen
7th-century Qaghan
where he died. The Nushibi tribes then set up El Kulug Shad as the new khagan but he died in 640. Thereupon, the chieftain of the Nushibi welcomed his cousin
El_Külüg_Shad
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