Yangsu Tegin
Tegin of Bukhara
Yangsu Tegin 鞅素特勤 | |
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Tegin of Bukhara | |
Reign | ? - ? |
Predecessor | Apa Qaghan |
Successor | Niri Qaghan |
Died | 589? |
Issue | Niri Qaghan Poshi Dele Bagha Shad |
House | Ashina |
Father | Muqan Qaghan |
Religion | Tengrism |
Yangsu Tegin was a Gökturk prince. According to Lev Gumilyov, he was a son of Tardu,[1] however Takeshi Osawa suggested that he was a son of Muqan Qaghan and father of Niri Qaghan.[2]
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(552–581)
- (Ashina Tuwu)
- Bumin Qaghan
- Issik Qaghan
- Muqan Qaghan
- Taspar Qaghan
- Ashina Anluo
- Ishbara Qaghan
- Bagha Qaghan
- Tulan Qaghan
- (Istämi)
- (Empress Ashina)
- (Apa Qaghan)
- (Yangsu Tegin)
- (Tamgan)
(581–630)
- (Ashina Jiesheshuai)
- (Ashina Funian)
- (Ashina She'er)
- (Ashina Nishufu)
- (Ashide Wenfu)
- (Ashide Fengji)
- (Ashina Shibobi)
(581–657)
(682–744)
under Jimi system
- Kunling Protectorate
- Mengchi Protectorate
- Ashina Buzhen
- Ashina Huseluo
- Ashina Huaidao
- Ashina Xin
- Tokhara Yabghus (625-758)
- Turk Shahis (665–870)
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