Ashina Duzhi Explained

Ashina Duzhi
阿史那都支
Qaghan of Western Turkic Khaganate
Reign:676–679
Successor:Ashina Yuanqing (as Xingxiwang Khagan)
Ashina Kushrak (as Jiwangjue Khagan)
Royal House:Ashina
Death Date:679
Death Place:Chang'an, Tang dynasty
Predecessor:Ashina Mishe (as Xingxiwang Khagan)
Ashina Buzhen (as Jiwangjue Khagan)
Religion:Tengrism

Ashina Duzhi (r. 676–676) was a Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate following the conquest of Tang dynasty.

Life

Duzhi's connection to other members of Ashina dynasty is unknown. He was appointed commander of Fuyan (匐延) area by Gaozong in 671, which was populated by Chumukun (処木昆部) tribes mostly. However, in 676 he proclaimed himself On Oq Qaghan or Shixing Khagan, entered alliance with Tibetans and invaded Anxi Protectorate.[1] [2]

However, the Tang retaliated and sent Pei Xingjian. His first act was to ask for escorting the Persian throne successor Narsieh to his homeland. Duzhi himself arrived to escort only to be captured by Pei and sent to Changan.[3]

Duzhi was replaced by Wang Fangyi (王方翼). Narsieh was appointed to rule a castle formerly belonging to Khagan.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Naito, Midori . Nishi-Tokketsushi no kenkyū . History of the Western Turks . ja . Waseda Daigaku Shuppanbu . 1988 . Tokyo . 276–278 . 4-657-88215-5 .
  2. Moriyasu . Takao . Toban no Chūō Ajia shinshutsu . The Entry and Withdrawal of the Tibetans from Central Asia . Kanazawa Daigaku Bungakubu Ronshū, Shigakuka hen . 4 . 1984 . 1–85 . ja . 0285-6522 .
  3. Book: Gumilev, L.N.. Drevnie ti︠u︡rki. 2002. Szkėo "Kristall". 5-9503-0031-9 . Sankt-Peterburg .