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  • Alp-Tegin
  • Governor of Ghazna from 962 to 963

    Alp-Tegin, (Persian: الپتگین Alptegīn or Alptigīn) or Alptekin, was a Turkic slave commander general of the Samanid Empire, who would later become the

    Alp-Tegin

    Alp-Tegin

    Alp-Tegin

  • Tegin
  • Turkic title

    Tegin (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰃𐰏𐰤, romanized: tegin, also tigin, MC *dək-gɨn > Pinyin: Tèqín; Chinese: 特勤, erroneously Tèlè 特勒) is a Turkic title, commonly

    Tegin

    Tegin

    Tegin

  • Tegin Shah
  • King of a territory in Central Asia

    GUJARA- PRATIHARA Shahi Tegin, Tegin Shah or Sri Shahi (ruled 680–739 CE, known to the Chinese as 烏散特勤灑 Wusan Teqin Sa "Tegin Shah of Khorasan") was a

    Tegin Shah

    Tegin Shah

    Tegin_Shah

  • Barchuq Art Tegin
  • Ruler of the Qocho

    Barchuq Art Tegin (Chinese: 巴而朮·阿而忒·的斤; known also as Idikut Baurchuk, Idikut Barchuq) was a ruler, with a title of Idiqut ("Lord of happiness"), of the

    Barchuq Art Tegin

    Barchuq_Art_Tegin

  • Ali-Tegin
  • Karakhanid ruler of Transoxiana from 1020 to 1034

    Ali ibn Hasan, also known as Harun Bughra Khan and better known as Ali-Tegin (also spelled Alitigin) was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1020 to

    Ali-Tegin

    Ali-Tegin

    Ali-Tegin

  • Destan (TV series)
  • 2021 Turkish historical television series

    evidences of her being a traitor. The father of Kaya Yagbu, Temur Tegin and Batuga Tegin. Kanbolat Görkem Arslan as Saltuk Bey In love with Colpan Han. The

    Destan (TV series)

    Destan_(TV_series)

  • Manjutakin
  • Late 10th-century Fatimid general

    Manjutakin (Arabic: منجوتكين) was a military slave (ghulam) of the Fatimid Caliph al-Aziz (r. 975–996). Of Turkic origin, he became one of the leading

    Manjutakin

    Manjutakin

  • Barha Tegin
  • 7th-century ruler of the Turk Shahis

    SHAHIS UMAYYAD CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA- PRATIHARAS Barha Tegin (665 - 680 CE) was the first ruler of the Turk Shahis. He is only known

    Barha Tegin

    Barha Tegin

    Barha_Tegin

  • Turk Shahis
  • 665–870 CE Turkic dynasty based in Kabul

    about the rule of Barha Tegin, but many of the early Turk Shahi coins are attributed to him. He was succeeded by his son Tegin Shah c. 680, whose regal

    Turk Shahis

    Turk_Shahis

  • Anushtegin Gharchai
  • Commander of the Seljuk army and the governor of Khwarazm

    Anushtegin Gharchai (also spelled Anush-Tegin; Persian: نوشتکین غرچه, romanized: Anūštigin Ḡaṛčaʾī; died 1097) was a Turkic slave commander (ghulam) of

    Anushtegin Gharchai

    Anushtegin_Gharchai

  • Cihat Teğin
  • Turkish fencer

    Cihat Teğin (born 16 November 1915, date of death unknown) was a Turkish fencer. He competed in the individual and team sabre events at the 1936 Summer

    Cihat Teğin

    Cihat_Teğin

  • Sabuktakin
  • Turkic commander

    Sabuktakin or Sübüktegin was a Turkic commander in the service of the Buyid dynasty. His power was such that he defied the Buyid ruler Bakhtiyar Izz al-Dawla

    Sabuktakin

    Sabuktakin

  • Kul Tigin
  • Prince and military commander of the Second Turkic Khaganate

    who had become overlord of both Tashkent and Ferghana, dispatched Kul Tegin at the head of a combined army of Eastern turks, Tashkent forces, and Ferghana

    Kul Tigin

    Kul Tigin

    Kul_Tigin

  • Yangsu Tegin
  • Tegin of Bukhara

    Yangsu Tegin (fl. 6th century) was a Göktürk prince. According to Lev Gumilyov, he was a son of Tardu, however Takeshi Osawa suggested that he was a son

    Yangsu Tegin

    Yangsu_Tegin

  • Sabuktigin
  • Amir of the Ghaznavid Empire from 977 to 997

    a Turkic slave who was bought by Alp-Tegin, the commander of the royal guard of the Samanid dynasty. Alp-Tegin established himself as the governor of

    Sabuktigin

    Sabuktigin

    Sabuktigin

  • Savtegin
  • 11th-century officer and Amir al-hajj

    Savtegin (d. 1084) was a prominent emir of the early Seljuk Empire, during the reigns of Tughril I, Alp Arslan, and Malik-Shah I. His full name in Arabic

    Savtegin

    Savtegin

  • Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin
  • Turkic military officer (died 952)

    Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin, commonly known after his father as Ibn Qaratakin (died 952) was a Turkic military officer of the Samanids in the mid-10th century

    Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin

    Mansur_ibn_Qara-Tegin

  • Abu Ishaq Ibrahim of Ghazna
  • Samanid governor of Ghazna from 963 to 966

    ibn Alp-Tegin, was Samanid governor of Ghazna from September 963 to November 966. Of Turkic origin, he was the son and successor of Alp-Tegin. Abu Ishaq

    Abu Ishaq Ibrahim of Ghazna

    Abu_Ishaq_Ibrahim_of_Ghazna

  • Fromo Kesaro
  • King of the Turk Shahis

    being the standard Tang dynasty name for "Byzantine Empire". From 719 CE, Tegin Shah was the king of the Turk Shahis. He then abdicated in 739 CE in favour

    Fromo Kesaro

    Fromo Kesaro

    Fromo_Kesaro

  • Zunbil dynasty
  • Royal dynasty south of the Hindu Kush

    by Rutbil, the elder brother of the Turk Shahi ruler (either Barha Tegin or Tegin Shah), who ruled over the Hephthalite kingdom from his capital in Kabul

    Zunbil dynasty

    Zunbil_dynasty

  • Sahib
  • Arabic word meaning "companion", used as honorific title

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Sahib

    Sahib

  • Khalaj people
  • Turkic ethnic group

    and Western Turks in Central Asia and India) 2012-2013 exhibit: Chorasan Tegin Shah". Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. 2012–2013. Retrieved July 22, 2017

    Khalaj people

    Khalaj people

    Khalaj_people

  • The Long Ballad
  • 2021 Chinese historical series

    later revealed to be a valiant general of the Eastern Turkic Khaganate and Tegin of the Eagle Division. Through countless events, their fates become increasingly

    The Long Ballad

    The_Long_Ballad

  • Bilge Kul Qadır Khan
  • Historic ruler

    Ashina dynasty. However, Wei Liangtao claims that he was, in fact, Pang Tegin, a ruler of remnants of the Uyghur ruling dynasty in Khotan. Qian Baiquan

    Bilge Kul Qadır Khan

    Bilge_Kul_Qadır_Khan

  • European Workers Party
  • Political party in Sweden

    to build its organization around the young Swedish student Kerstin Tegin, later Tegin-Gaddy, and her American husband to-be Clifford G. Gaddy. However,

    European Workers Party

    European_Workers_Party

  • Qapaghan Qaghan
  • Second Qaghan of the Second Turkic Khaganate

    Kul Tegin. In 714, February Bögü, Tonga Tegin and Qapaghan's brother-in-law Huoba Elteber Ashibi attacked Beiting, during the siege Tonga Tegin was killed

    Qapaghan Qaghan

    Qapaghan_Qaghan

  • 'Adud al-Dawla
  • Emir of the Buyids from 949 to 983

    al-Dawla was trapped in Wasit by his troops who, under their leader, Sebük-Tegin, had rebelled against him. Adud al-Dawla quickly left Fars to quell the

    'Adud al-Dawla

    'Adud al-Dawla

    'Adud_al-Dawla

  • Nezak Huns
  • 484–665 Huna state in the Hindu Kush region

    from the Arab frontier; the last ruler was Ghar-ilchi. The vassal Barha Tegin usurped the throne and established the Turk Shahis. Half-a-century later

    Nezak Huns

    Nezak_Huns

  • Otrar Catastrophe
  • 1219 siege and capture of Otrar by Mongol Empire

    Empire Khwarazmian Empire Commanders and leaders Chagatai Ogedei Barchuq Art Tegin Inalchuq  Qaracha  Units involved Horse archers Siege engines, including

    Otrar Catastrophe

    Otrar Catastrophe

    Otrar_Catastrophe

  • Old Turkic
  • Earliest attested Turkic language

    of non-Turkic origin, e.g. tarxat ←tarxan 'free man' <Soghdian, tégit ←tégin 'prince' (of unknown origin). -s is a similar suffix, e.g. ïšbara-s 'lords'

    Old Turkic

    Old Turkic

    Old_Turkic

  • Padishah
  • Persian title

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Padishah

    Padishah

  • Malik-Shah I
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072 to 1092

    dealt with that problem, Malik-Shah appointed Qutlugh-Tegin as the governor of Fars and Sav-Tegin as the governor of Kerman. Malik-Shah then turned his

    Malik-Shah I

    Malik-Shah I

    Malik-Shah_I

  • Ghaznavid–Hindu Shahi Wars
  • Conflicts between Ghaznavid Empire and Hindu Shahi dynasty (977–1026)

    Transoxiana, Afghanistan, and parts of northern India. Governor of Ghazna Alp-Tegin fought against the Hindu Shahi dynasty. Following the accession of Sabuktigin

    Ghaznavid–Hindu Shahi Wars

    Ghaznavid–Hindu Shahi Wars

    Ghaznavid–Hindu_Shahi_Wars

  • Johann Urb
  • Estonian-American actor

    "Kroonika Arhiivist | Hollywoodis modellina leiba teeninud Johann Urb: tegin 20 päeva tööd ja sain sada tuhat dollarit kätte" [Archive Chronicle: Johann

    Johann Urb

    Johann_Urb

  • Ghilji
  • Pashtun tribe

    and Western Turks in Central Asia and India) 2012-2013 exhibit: Chorasan Tegin Shah". Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. 2012–2013. Retrieved 22 July 2017

    Ghilji

    Ghilji

    Ghilji

  • Mongol campaigns in Central Asia
  • Series of military campaigns (1209–1236)

    territory of the Uyghur kingdom of Qocho. However, the ruler, Barchuq Art Tegin, was chafing at the increasing demands from Qara Khitai and killed both

    Mongol campaigns in Central Asia

    Mongol_campaigns_in_Central_Asia

  • Mahmud of Ghazni
  • Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)

    of Ali-Tegin of Bukhara. Tughan Khan won and seized Balasaghun, the capital of Kara-Khanid Khanate. Concerned by the rising power of Ali-Tegin and Tughan

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud_of_Ghazni

  • Khingala
  • Ruler of the Turk Shahis (r. c. 775–785)

    Turk Shahi rulers 665–822 CE Barha Tegin (665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati

    Khingala

    Khingala

    Khingala

  • Duwa
  • Khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1282 to 1307

    Depression by Idiqut Khochqar Tegin (火赤哈兒的斤/huǒchìhāér dejīn), ruler of Uyghuria since 1266, who succeeded Mamuraq Tegin (馬木剌的斤/mǎmùlà dejīn) Idiqut (1257-1266)

    Duwa

    Duwa

  • Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire
  • 1219–1221 military campaign

    started an insurgency. Kush Tegin Pahlawan led a revolt in Merv and seized it successfully. After recapturing Merv, Kush Tegin Pahlawan made a successful

    Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire

    Mongol_invasion_of_the_Khwarazmian_Empire

  • Shah
  • Royal title of Persian origin

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Shah

    Shah

    Shah

  • El Bilga Khatun
  • Mother of Bilge Qaghan

    Second Turkic Khaganate Successor El Etmish Bilge Khatun Spouse Ilterish Qaghan Issue Bilge Qaghan Kul Tigin Tonja Tegin House Ashide Religion Tengrism

    El Bilga Khatun

    El_Bilga_Khatun

  • Niri Qaghan
  • Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate

    Qaghan was the grandson of Muqan Qaghan through Yangsu Tegin. He had a younger brother named Poshi Tegin (婆實特勤). He was enthroned by his supporters in 587

    Niri Qaghan

    Niri Qaghan

    Niri_Qaghan

  • Sultan
  • Noble title with several historical meanings

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Sultan

    Sultan

    Sultan

  • Muslim conquests of Afghanistan
  • 7th to 19th-century Muslim conquests in present-day Afghanistan

    idols in 870 while a much later historian Shabankara'i claims that Alp-Tegin obtained conversion of its ruler in 962. No permanent Arab control was established

    Muslim conquests of Afghanistan

    Muslim conquests of Afghanistan

    Muslim_conquests_of_Afghanistan

  • Kutlug I Bilge Qaghan
  • Kaghan of the Uyghur Khaganate (r. 744–747)

    this son, he had at least one grandson named Chabish Tegin. Chabish had two sons; Qari Cor Tegin and Tun Bagha Tarkhan, the latter succeeding his cousin

    Kutlug I Bilge Qaghan

    Kutlug_I_Bilge_Qaghan

  • Conservative Party of Russia
  • Political party in Russia

    emerge within the party. The new party leader, Yuri Tegin, failed to secure a spot in the elections. Tegin was removed from his post as chairman, and a protracted

    Conservative Party of Russia

    Conservative_Party_of_Russia

  • Lawik dynasty
  • Historical dynasty based in Ghazni and Gardez

    Empire, Alp-Tegin, attacked Ghazni and besieged the Citadel of Ghazni for four months. He wrested the town from its ruler Abu Bakr Lawik. Alp-Tegin was accompanied

    Lawik dynasty

    Lawik dynasty

    Lawik_dynasty

  • Burak Tozkoparan
  • Turkish actor and musician (born 1992)

    Gençliğim Eyvah Zola 2020–2021 Menajerimi Ara Emir 2021–2022 Destan Temur Tegin 2023–2024 Ateş Kuşları Barbaros "Barbar" Tunalı 2024–2025 Siyah Kalp Cihan

    Burak Tozkoparan

    Burak_Tozkoparan

  • Janab
  • Islamic honorary title

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Janab

    Janab

  • Shoroon Bumbagar tomb
  • Ancient tomb in Töv Province, Mongolia

    a Turkic nobleman, believed to be a high ranking yabghu (governor) or a tegin (prince) between 650 and 700. The tomb was discovered and excavated in 2011

    Shoroon Bumbagar tomb

    Shoroon Bumbagar tomb

    Shoroon_Bumbagar_tomb

  • The Green Elephant
  • 1999 Russian exploitation experimental film

    headquarters of Rosneft). The last room was discovered by musicians Alexei Tegin and Svyatoslav Ponomarev. who were later joined by Vladimir Epifantsev,

    The Green Elephant

    The_Green_Elephant

  • Ghar-ilchi
  • 7th-century ruler of the Nezak Huns

    spared his life upon converting to Islam. The powerful Turkic prince Barha Tegin took this opportunity to capture Kabul, and, according to the 726 CE account

    Ghar-ilchi

    Ghar-ilchi

    Ghar-ilchi

  • Abd al-Rahman ibn Samura
  • 7th-century general of the Rashidun caliphate

    ruler was succeeded by the powerful Turk dynasty of the Turk Shahis: Barha Tegin, the first Turk Shahi ruler took the throne in 665-666 and soon recaptured

    Abd al-Rahman ibn Samura

    Abd_al-Rahman_ibn_Samura

  • Izz al-Dawla
  • Buyid Emir of Iraq and Amir al-umara (967–978)

    son. He recommended keeping the services of the Turkish commander Sebük-Tegin, respecting the wishes of the Turks, recognizing his uncle Rukn al-Dawla

    Izz al-Dawla

    Izz al-Dawla

    Izz_al-Dawla

  • Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu
  • Turkish TV series

    after that dies. (deceased) Umut Karadağ as Emir Arslan Yusuf: son of Ali Tegin, father of Seferiye Hatun and Gülce Hatun, descended from Karakhanids. (deceased)

    Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu

    Alparslan:_Büyük_Selçuklu

  • Tekin
  • Name list

    Tekin is a Turkish name and surname derived from the Turkic word Tegin, which means king and/or prince. It may refer to: Tekin Alp (1883–1961), Turkish

    Tekin

    Tekin

  • List of wars involving the Seljuk States
  • Campaign in Transoxiana (1025) Emirate of Transoxiana Ali-Tegin Ali-Tegin's loyalists. Armies of Ali-Tegin Supported by:- Qiniq tribe Seljuk dynasty Arslan Isra'il

    List of wars involving the Seljuk States

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Seljuk_States

  • Khagan
  • Imperial title of Mongolic and Turkic societies

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Khagan

    Khagan

  • Ghazni
  • City in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan

    tributary status. In 962, the Turkic slave commander of the Samanid Empire, Alp-Tegin, attacked the city and besieged the Citadel of Ghazni for four months, wresting

    Ghazni

    Ghazni

    Ghazni

  • Berkyaruq
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1094 to 1105

    far east as Tirmidh, where he confirmed the Qarakhanids Sulayman-tegin and Mahmud-tegin as the vassal rulers of Transoxiana. He also appointed Qutb al-Din

    Berkyaruq

    Berkyaruq

    Berkyaruq

  • Chem River Battle
  • 13th-century battle involving the Mongol Empire

    fled to the Uyghur kingdom of Qocho. The leader of the Uyghur, Barchuq Art Tegin, however, voluntarily submitted to the Mongol Empire, and executed the Merkit

    Chem River Battle

    Chem_River_Battle

  • Külüg Qaghan
  • Qaghan of the Uyghurs

    Tang invested title was Zhongzhen Qaghan (忠貞可汗) and was known as Panguan Tegin (泮官特勒) before taking the throne. He was born around 772/773. He was a minor

    Külüg Qaghan

    Külüg_Qaghan

  • Nawab
  • Mughal title given to Muslim rulers of princely states in the Indian subcontinent

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Nawab

    Nawab

  • Yukuk Shad
  • Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate (Dulu faction)

    personal name Ashina Yukuk (Chinese:阿史那欲谷), was an Eastern Türk prince (Tegin) who reigned as the Qaghan the Western Turkic Khaganate between 638 and

    Yukuk Shad

    Yukuk_Shad

  • Khan (title)
  • Historical title for a ruler or military leader

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Khan (title)

    Khan_(title)

  • Manap
  • Kyrgyz tribal chieftain and member of the noble classes prior to 1917

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Manap

    Manap

    Manap

  • Rais
  • Arabic title for chief or leader

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Rais

    Rais

    Rais

  • Battle of Samarkand (712)
  • Umayyad victory in Transoxiana

    did not help. Both answered his call. They arrived with a large army. Kul Tegin was dispatched to lead The Tashkent-Farghan army. The Turks attempted a

    Battle of Samarkand (712)

    Battle of Samarkand (712)

    Battle_of_Samarkand_(712)

  • Taluqdar
  • Aristocrats of ancient India

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Taluqdar

    Taluqdar

  • Dabusiyya
  • Dirham of Kara-Khanid ruler Ali-Tegin, minted at Dabusiyya in 1032/3.

    Dabusiyya

    Dabusiyya

    Dabusiyya

  • Elteber
  • exhibit: 14. KABULISTAN AND BACTRIA AT THE TIME OF "KHORASAN TEGIN SHAH" Chorasan Tegin Shah". Pro.geo.univie.ac.at. Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna.

    Elteber

    Elteber

    Elteber

  • Raja
  • Monarch or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Raja

    Raja

    Raja

  • Bagha Shad
  • Prince of Western Turkic Qaghanate

    Bagha Shad Prince of Western Turkic Qaghanate Issue Böri Shad House Ashina tribe Father Yangsu Tegin Religion Tengrism

    Bagha Shad

    Bagha_Shad

  • Anushtakin al-Dizbari
  • Fatimid statesman and general (d. 1042)

    Sharaf al-Maʿālī Abu Manṣūr Anūshtakīn al-Dizbarī (died January 1042) was a Fatimid statesman and general who became the most powerful Fatimid governor

    Anushtakin al-Dizbari

    Anushtakin_al-Dizbari

  • Amghar (title)
  • Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Amghar (title)

    Amghar_(title)

  • Khalji dynasty
  • 1290–1320 Turco-Afghan dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate

    and Western Turks in Central Asia and India) 2012-2013 exhibit: Chorasan Tegin Shah". Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna. 2012–2013. Retrieved 22 July 2017

    Khalji dynasty

    Khalji dynasty

    Khalji_dynasty

  • Al-Altan
  • Mongolian princess (c. 1196–1246)

    rulers in exchange for their submission to him, she married Barchuq Art Tegin, the ruler of the wealthy Uyghur people to the southwest, in around 1211

    Al-Altan

    Al-Altan

  • Imperial, royal and noble ranks
  • Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies

    Sahibzada Chhatrapati Nawab Nawabzada Yuvraj Şehzade Mirza Morza Murzin Tegin Khedive Nizam Yabghu Ishkhan Shahzada Vali Ahd Prince of the Sa'id Mir Shad

    Imperial, royal and noble ranks

    Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks

  • Toquz Oghuz
  • Early Medieval Turkic confederation of Inner Asia

    and the Bökli-Çöligil (OTrk. 𐰋𐰇𐰚𐰲𐰃:𐰲𐰇𐰠𐰏𐰠), who appeared on Kül-tegin inscription and were proposed to have originated from Tungusic Mohe, Koreans

    Toquz Oghuz

    Toquz Oghuz

    Toquz_Oghuz

  • Tengrism
  • Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations

    Atabek, Aron (2000). Йоллыг-Тегин. Памятник Куль-Тегина [Yollig Tegin. Kul Tegin Monument] (in Russian). Алматы: Кенже-пресс. Atsız, Hüseyin Nihâl (1966)

    Tengrism

    Tengrism

    Tengrism

  • Uzbeks
  • Turkic ethnic group of Central Asia

    Early coin of Tegin Shah, in the style of the Nezak Huns, whom he displaced. Tokharistan, late 7th century CE. Trilingual coin of Tegin Shah towards the

    Uzbeks

    Uzbeks

  • Kul-chur inscription
  • Turkic inscription

    Čur tegin kelip ulayu törüt tegin kelip Išbara Bilge Küli Čurïγ yoγlatï bedizin bedizti olurtï ...sin bu...m qazγantï artuq yïlqïγ igiti ...k tegin kelti

    Kul-chur inscription

    Kul-chur inscription

    Kul-chur_inscription

  • Western Turkic Khaganate
  • 581–742 CE monarchical state

    Yangsu Tegin, Muqan Qaghan Nílì Kèhán 向氏 Xiàngshì Heshana Qaghan 604–611 Niri Qaghan Yansu Tegin Chùluó Kèhán 達曼 Daman Shikui Khagan 611–618 Tulu Tegin, Tardu

    Western Turkic Khaganate

    Western_Turkic_Khaganate

  • Kut Chor
  • Türgesh Qaghan

    brother Ton Apa Yabgu. His main contenders were Baga Tarkhan and Erwei Tegin (Erbey Tegin) in Taraz. On 27 August 739, Baga Tarkhan allied with Tang general

    Kut Chor

    Kut_Chor

  • Temüge
  • Brother of Genghis Khan (1168–1246)

    (diminutive form of "отгон" or “otgon” meaning "junior", Also Ot (Fire) Tegin (Junior member of Khan family) as old Turkic), who in the family is always

    Temüge

    Temüge

  • Perso-Turkic war of 588–589
  • Central Asian war

    The Bagha's son, Yil-Tegin, managed to escape along with some others to a castle named Avaze. Bahram Chobin's army pursued Yil-Tegin and besieged the castle

    Perso-Turkic war of 588–589

    Perso-Turkic war of 588–589

    Perso-Turkic_war_of_588–589

  • Abu Bakr Lawik
  • Ruler of Ghazna from the historical Lawik dynasty

    a vassal of the Samanid Empire. In 962, the Turkic slave commander Alp-Tegin captured Ghazna after besieging the Citadel of Ghazni for four months. However

    Abu Bakr Lawik

    Abu_Bakr_Lawik

  • Battle of Peshawar (1001)
  • 1001 battle in the Ghaznavid campaigns in India

    the Ghaznavid Empire into the Indian subcontinent by Mahmud. In 962, Alp-Tegin, a Turkic ghulam or slave soldier, who rose to be the commander of the army

    Battle of Peshawar (1001)

    Battle_of_Peshawar_(1001)

  • Battle of Parwan
  • 1221 battle between the Khwarazmian Empire and the Mongol Empire

    by Jalal al-Din's back-to-back victories against the Mongol army, Kush Tegin Pahlawan led an insurgency in Merv and seized it successfully, followed

    Battle of Parwan

    Battle_of_Parwan

  • Sculpture of Mongolia
  • advisor Tonyukuk and Turkic warlord Kul Tegin were built in the 8th century. The memorial complex of Kul Tegin was surrounded by a metre-wide wall. A two-storey

    Sculpture of Mongolia

    Sculpture_of_Mongolia

  • Kara-Khanid Khanate
  • Turkic state in Central Asia from 840 to 1212

    were four rulers with the titles Arslan Ilig, Bughra Ilig, Arslan Tegin and Bughra Tegin. The titles of the members of the dynasty changed with their position

    Kara-Khanid Khanate

    Kara-Khanid_Khanate

  • Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi
  • Mid-7th century Arab military leader

    AD Location Afghanistan Result Umayyad victory Belligerents Umayyad Caliphate Turk Shahi Commanders and leaders Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi Barha Tegin

    Rabi ibn Ziyad al-Harithi

    Rabi_ibn_Ziyad_al-Harithi

  • Ongud
  • Turkic tribe

    Kush Tegin supported him. Genghis married his daughter Alakhai Bekhi to one of Ala Kush's sons. However, political opponents killed Ala Kush Tegin. Genghis

    Ongud

    Ongud

    Ongud

  • Tuqi King
  • traditional philologists interpret with some reservations as transcribing Turkic tegin "prince". Philologists also noted a close phonetical resemblance with another

    Tuqi King

    Tuqi King

    Tuqi_King

  • Fondukistan monastery
  • 8th-century Buddhist site in Afghanistan

    the Queen is of Indian type. circa 700 CE. Coin of Turk Shahi ruler Barha Tegin, in the style of the former Nezak Huns, of the type found in the urn of

    Fondukistan monastery

    Fondukistan_monastery

  • Solh Kabul F.C.
  • Football team in Afghanistan

    Imanes —  AFG Favaris Nazir —  AFG Ahmed Marri —  EGY Ramzi Amir —  AFG Nur Tegin —  AFG Emir Hadji —  AFG Ali Djaybiya —  CIV Abeu —  AFG Akbar Yabgu —  AFG

    Solh Kabul F.C.

    Solh_Kabul_F.C.

  • Kyrgyz Khaganate
  • 840–925 Turkic khaganate in East Asia

    two Kyrgyz embassies arrived in Tang China, headed by tegin Isibo Sheyuzhe Bishi Sygin and Tegin Juili Pinhezhong Sigin. The first embassy to Yenisei Kyrgyz

    Kyrgyz Khaganate

    Kyrgyz Khaganate

    Kyrgyz_Khaganate

  • Ibrahim ibn Simjur
  • Turkic military officer (died 948)

    also forced Ibrahim and another Turkic military officer Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin to leave Nishapur. The two then went to Merv, where Nuh was preparing a

    Ibrahim ibn Simjur

    Ibrahim_ibn_Simjur

  • Tun Baga Tarkhan
  • Qaghan of the Uyghur Khaganate

    prince Gechuai (Old Turkic: 𐰴𐰺𐰃:𐰲𐰆𐰺:𐱅𐰃𐰏𐰤, romanized: Qarı čor tegin, 葛啜王子) –who died of cold fever on 11 June 795 and whose epitaph was found

    Tun Baga Tarkhan

    Tun_Baga_Tarkhan

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Online names & meanings

  • Gila
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Gila

    Eternal Joy; Joy

  • Catalina
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish

    Catalina

    Pure; Proud; Warlike

  • IRMTRUD
  • Female

    Teutonic

    IRMTRUD

    Variant spelling of Teutonic Irmtraud, IRMTRUD means "wholly loved."

  • Shaily
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shaily

    Style; Way

  • Prabhavali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit

    Prabhavali

    Shining; Graceful; A Raga

  • Taajwar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Taajwar

    King; Crowned

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  • Girl/Female

    Italian Greek

    Alcina

    Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, Hebrew, Swedish

    Daniell

    God is My Judge

  • Gilroy
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic Gaelic Latin Scottish

    Gilroy

    Serves the red haired lord.

  • Saaida
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Saaida

    Branch; Tributary

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