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Baimei Qaghan
白眉可汗
Qaghan of the Second Turkic Khaganate
Reign744 - 745
PredecessorÖzmiş Khagan
SuccessorPosition abolished
BornAshina Gulongfu
阿史那鹘陇匐
Died745
HouseAshina
FatherÖzmiş Khagan

Kulun Beg (Chinese: 白眉可汗; pinyin: Báiméi Kèhán) - was a Turkic (Göktürk) ruler who tried to sustain the Second Turkic Khaganate in vain.

Family

Kulun Beg succeeded Özmiş Khagan who was beheaded by the Ashina Shi. His relation to Özmiş Khagan is unclear. According to Taşağıl[1] he was Özmiş Khagan's son and according to the family tree drawn by Gumilev he was Özmiş Khagan's brother.[2]

Reign

He was enthroned in 744. When he was enthroned the Central Asian steppes were already conquered by the coalition of Uighur - Basmyl and Karluk. Chinese emperor Xuanzong decided to destroy the last traces of Turkic khaganate and he sent general Wang Zhongsi (王忠嗣) over Kulun Beg’s forces. Meanwhile Ashina Shi was deposed by Kutlug I Bilge Kagan. Wang Zhongsi (王忠嗣) defeated the eastern flank of Turkic army headed by Apa Tarkhan.[1] Although Kulun Beg tried to escape, he was arrested by the Uighurs and was beheaded just like his father in 745.

Aftermath

Most of the Turks fled to other Turkic tribes like Basmyl. However, a group including Po Beg, Bilge Khagan’s widow who was also Tonyukuk’s daughter, took refuge in China. Chinese emperor legitimised her as a princess and she was appointed as the ruler of her people.[2] According to Taşağıl, Turks were mentioned in Chinese chronicles up to 941.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Ahmet Taşağıl: Göktürkler, AKDTYK Yayınları, Ankara, 2012, ISBN 978-975-16-2460-4 pp.359-62
  2. ^ a b L.M.Gümilev :Eski Türkler, trans:Ahsen Batur, Selenge yayınları, İstanbul, 2002, ISBN 975-7856-39-8, OCLC 52822672, P.441, 564
Kulun Beg
Preceded by Khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate
744–745
Succeeded by
(end of the empire)
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