THE MAIN FINDINGS AND RESULTS
In-depth research on the history of the Western Turkic Khanate is still lacking in world
historiography. Most of the research focuses on the Eastern Turkic Khanate (552–630; 682–744),
which ruled in Mongolia, southern Siberia, and northern China. Only in some studies can we
witness that some aspects of the history of the Western Khanate have been addressed.
The events of this period are also described in Tabari's ―Tarikhar-rasulwa-l mulk‖, and in
Narshahi's History of Bukhara.
The term Turkic is a political term that means the unification of several tribes and peoples
without having an ethnic meaning. S.P. Tolstov noted that the word "Turk" means "young
unmarried warrior‖. Later, the word became a common name for tribal traditions and finally
politically united peoples. Below you will find information about the Turkic Khanate and Iranian
relations in the sources.
According to historical sources, Tobo Khan, the brother and heir of the great Mugan Khan, died
in December 581. According to the rule of the family tree, he inherited the throne (the throne
passed to the oldest generation in the entire princely family), that is, his nephew Dalobyan, the
son of Mugan Khan. However, the aristocracy removed Dalobyan from the throne in favor of
Anyao, the son of Tajakhan, under the pretext of his mother's "low background." This, in turn,
forced him to hand over the throne to his cousin, Shet, the son of Karasikhan. Dalobyan, on the
other hand, inherited the northern edge of the Kogonat and received the title of Abo (the largest).
At this time, in China, Commander Yang Jian Bei overthrew Zhou‘s house and founded the Sui
Dynasty. This led to war.
In 582, Shetu invaded China and was initially successful, but the Chinese spy Zhang-Shen Seng
Dalobyan quarreled with Shetu. In Shetu's absence, he attacked Dalobyan's residence, and
Dalobyan's mother was killed during the massacre. Dalobian fled to the west, all the princes
sided with him, and Shetu confessed himself to be the vassal of Sui's house to escape. With
Chinese help, Shetu was rescued, and the defeated Dalobyan fled to Poykend. There the hungry
warriors carried out looting and destruction. In 584, the merchants and peasants of Bukhara fell
in love with DiangTardushkhan, and the latter did not ask Dalobyan for help.
Shetuga's heir, his brother Chulokhou, with the help of Diang, captured Dalobyan and executed
him in 587. But after the revolt was suppressed, the western and eastern khanates clashed again,
and ChuloxouDyang was killed during the war against Tardush Khan.
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