Examples of 'qaghan' in a sentence

Meaning of "qaghan"

Qaghan (adjective): Title for a supreme ruler in Turkic and Mongolian nomadic cultures, often equivalent to an emperor or Khan
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  • Alternative form of khagan

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They overthrew the Göktürks and killed the qaghan.
Apa Qaghan took refuge in the west and allied himself with its powerful ruler Tardu.
Bumin died within several months after proclaiming himself Illig Qaghan.
But to the Chinese Qaghan they surrendered their empire and their institutions.
They killed him and made him Bilgä Qaghan.
Illig Qaghan was also caught and East Tujue collapsed.
Bilik tue Qaghan.
Illig Qaghan was taken prisoner and sent to Chang'an.
Bilik tu Qaghan.
Ishbara Qaghan held the center, residing in the holy forest Ötüken in central Mongolia.
Ashide Wenfu made Ashina Funian a qaghan and again revolted against the Tang dynasty.
The expansion of the khaganate continued under Ilterish's brother, Qapaghan Qaghan.
In his later years, former qaghan grew ill in morale.
Ilterish Qaghan founded the Second Turkic Empire after a successful revolt in 682.
Gaozong pardoned Helu, but the qaghan died the following year.

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Among them, Ashina Nishufu ( 阿史那泥熟匐 ), a direct descendant of Illig, was chosen as their qaghan.
If Turkic society 's fortune declined, the qaghan was accountable and could even be sacrificed.
He was a subordinate khagan under Tulan Qaghan with title of Tolis Qaghan, ruling eastern tribes.
Following the reunification, Tu-lu Qaghan began orchestrating raids against Chinese cities.
He then proposed a plan to attack Qaghan along with the Baximi, Xi, and Khitan.
Turkic tribes resisted Yuanqing 's rule, defeating the qaghan and forcing Yuanqing to return to Chang'an.

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