Eletmish Bilge Qaghan | |||||
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Qaghan of Uygur Qaghanate | |||||
Khagan of Uyghurs | |||||
Reign | 747–759 | ||||
Predecessor | Kutlug Bilge Khagan | ||||
Successor | Bögü Qaghan | ||||
Born | Yàolúogě Mòyánchùo (藥羅葛磨延啜) 713 Near Gansu, Hanhai Protectorate (瀚海), Hangai Mountains | ||||
Died | May 759 (aged 45–46) | ||||
Spouse | Elbilge Khatun Princess Xiaoguo (蕭國公主) | ||||
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House | Yaglakar clan | ||||
Father | Kutlug Bilge Khagan | ||||
Religion | Tengrism |
Mo-yun Chur (磨延啜) (b. 713 - d.759) or Eletmish Bilge Qaghan was second qaghan of Uyghur Khaganate. His Tang dynasty invested title was Yingwu Weiyuan Pijia Qaghan[1] (Chinese: 英武威遠毗伽闕可汗; lit. 'Brave and Martial qaghan', ' that awes the distant lands'[2]) or simply Yingwu Qaghan (Chinese: 英武可汗; lit. 'Brave and Martial qaghan'). He was also known as Gelei Qaghan (Chinese: 葛勒可汗; pinyin: Gélēi Kèhán). His official regnal name in Turkic was Tengrida Bolmish Eletmish Bilge Qaghan[3] (Old Turkic: 𐱅𐰭𐰼𐰃𐰓𐰀⁚𐰉𐰆𐰞𐰢𐱁⁚𐰠𐱅𐰢𐰾𐰋𐰠𐰏𐰀⁚𐰴𐰍𐰣, romanized: Teŋride bolmuš El Etmiš Bilge qaγan, lit. 'Tengri-born State Founder Wise Qahgan'). He is mostly famous for ordering the erection of the Tariat Inscriptions.[4]
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