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Khaghan — Khagan (alttürkisch kaɣan[1], mongolisch хаган, chinesisch 可汗, pinyin kèhán, Hangul 가한, McCune Reischauer kahan, alternative Schreibweisen Chagan, Khaghan, Kagan, Kağan, Qagan, Qaghan) ist im Mongolischen und den Turksprachen ein Titel, der dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Khaghan — Title used by the rulers of Bulgaria (q.v.), and by the rulers of other Turkish peoples from the central Asian steppe (q.v.), e.g., the Avars and Khazars (qq.v.). It is synonymous with khan, although khan is preferred by modern scholars for… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Qapagan Khaghan — Qapaghan Khaghan (or Ashina Mo ch o, Ashina Mochuo, r. 694 716) was the second Khaghan of the Second Gokturk Empire, and brother of Ilteris Sad. The revived Gokturk Empire reached its greatest extent during the reign of Qapagan Khaghan. He… … Wikipedia
Turgesh — The Turgesh Kaganate (also Türgesh, Turgish or Türgish known as Tuchishi in Chinese) were a Turkic tribal confederation who emerged from the ruins of the Western Turkic Khaganate. In time, the Turgesh, themselves a branch of the greater Tardush… … Wikipedia
History of the Khitans — Infobox Former Country native name = 契丹 / 遼 conventional long name = Khitan / Liao common name = Khitan, Liao Dynasty, Kara Khitan Khanate | continent = moved from Category:Asia to East Asia region = East Asia country = China, Mongolia era1 = 1… … Wikipedia
Khagan — For other titles related to and uses of Khan, see that article Khagan or Great Khan (Old Turkic tu. kaɣan [Fairbank 1978, [http://books.google.com/books?id=iN9Tdfdap5MC pg=PA367 dq=khan+turkic+title lr= hl=tr sig=nn4X0pxXK9qe9ByEr NmoDl1Yog p.… … Wikipedia
Guyuk — o Kuyuk, hijo del Khaghan Ogodei, elegido a su muerte tercer Khaghan (1246 1248) del Imperio Mongol no sin polémica, pues su padre había designado sucesor a su tío Schiramun, mas su viuda Turakina alargó la elección hasta que se designó a su hijo … Enciclopedia Universal
Muslim conquests — Age of the Caliphs Expansion under Muhammad, 622–632/A.H. 1 11 … Wikipedia
Iranian musical instruments — can be broadly classified into three categories, namely classical, Western and folk. Most of Iranian musical instruments spread in the former Persian Empires states all over the Middle East ,Caucasus, Central Asia and Southern Asia. In ancient… … Wikipedia
Qapaghan Qaghan — or Qapghan Qaghan (Old Turkic … Wikipedia