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Ata Boyla
阿多裴罗
Khagan of the Turgesh
Reign750s–760s
PredecessorTengri Ermish Qaghan
SuccessorUyghur Khaganate annexation

Ata Boyla (Chinese: 阿多裴罗; pinyin: Āduō Péiluō) — was the last known khagan of Turgesh. He was mentioned in Cefu Yuanqui[1] and New Book of Tang[2] as the khagan who sent envoys to Tang on 24 September 759. When the Turgesh state was destroyed by invading Karluks in 766, refugees mostly escaped to Yanqi.[1] Leading his Turgesh people, he submitted to Uyghur Qaghanate.

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  2. ^ Ouyang, Xiu; Mao, Jin (1629). Xin Tang shu: 255 juan (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Ji gu ge.

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