Yangsu Tegin
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Tegin of Bukhara
Yangsu | |
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Tegin of Bukhara | |
Predecessor | Apa Qaghan |
Successor | Niri Qaghan |
Issue | Niri Qaghan Poshi Dele Bagha Shad |
House | Ashina |
Father | Muqan Qaghan |
Religion | Tengrism |
Yangsu Tegin (fl. 6th century) was a Göktürk 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]
References
[edit ]- ^ Gumilev, Lev Nikolaevich (2002). Drevnie ti︠u︡rki. Sankt-Peterburg: SZKĖO "KRISTALL". ISBN 9785950300318. OCLC 319803222.
- ^ Osawa, Takeshi. "The Memorial complex and Statue of Niri kagan". bitig.kz. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
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