Inel Qaghan

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Inel Qaghan
拓西可汗
Third Qaghan of the Second Turkic Khaganate
Reign716
PredecessorQapaghan Qaghan
SuccessorBilge Qaghan
RegentTonyukuk
BornAshina Fuju
阿史那匐俱
Died716
HouseAshina
FatherQapaghan Qaghan

Inel Qaghan or Inel Khagan (Old Turkic:𐰃𐰤𐰀𐰴𐰍𐰣, Chinese: 拓西可汗; pinyin: Tuoxīkèhán) was a ruler of the Second Turkic Khaganate.

During Qapaghan's reign

He actively participated in his father's campaigns. He became lesser khagan and received from his father 40,000 troops of the western wing, so the Chinese called him Tuoxi Khagan (拓西可汗, literally the expander of the west) in 699.

He took part in battles involving Muslim conquest of Transoxiana between 711-712.[1] He was also present in Siege of Beiting, where his brother Tonga Tekin was killed in 714.

Reign

He was killed by Kul Tegin during struggle for the throne. Some writers[2] say that the law of succession was that power passed from a ruler to his younger brothers before returning to his sons. Thus the order was Ilterish Qaghan, his brother Qapaghan Qaghan, then his sons Bilge Qaghan and Kul Tegin. Inel, being Qapaghan's son, had no right to the throne. Other writers treat the matter as a coup d'état with no mention of the rules of succession.

References

  1. ^ Ahmet., Taşağil, (1995–2004). Gök-Türkler. Atatürk Kültür, Dil, ve Tarih Yüksek Kurumu (Turkey). Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi. ISBN 975161113X. OCLC 33892575.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date format (link) CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ S.G. Klashtorny in History of Civilizations in Central Asia, vol III, page 339
Inel Qaghan
Preceded by Khagan of the Second Eastern Turkic Khaganate
716–717
Succeeded by