Shibi Khan
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Shibi or Tujieli (Tuochich, shipi, ship-qaghan, 始畢可汗, Duojishi, 咄吉世), 611 - 619 AD,[1] succeeded Kimen khagan as the ninth khagan of the Göktürk empire. He was the first to rebel against Chinese sovereignty since his great-granduncle Ishbara submitted to Emperor Sui Yangdi. He married his father's wife princess Sui Yicheng. He enlisted the support of Sogdian viziers to help him outwit the Chinese. They were all invited to a peace negotiation in the town of Mai in China where they were killed in 615. His brother Ilteber (alternatively Ashina Qilifu) succeeded him.
[edit] See also
- Dynasty of Göktürk Khagans
[edit] References
- ^ Xiong, Victor Cunrui (2006). Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty: His Life, Times, and Legacy. SUNY Press, page 213. ISBN 079146587X.