Duomi Khan (多彌可汗) (died 646), personal name Bazhuo (拔灼),[1] full regal name Jialijulixueshaduomi Khan (頡利俱利薛沙多彌可汗), was a khan of the Xueyantuo. After the death of his father, the Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan, he disputed with and killed his older brother, Yemang (曵莽), and became khan in 645. Then, reversing his father's peaceful policy with the Tang dynasty, Duomi Khan immediately started incursions into their territory. This drew a heavy response from Emperor Taizong of Tang, who sent the generals Qiao Shiwang (喬師望), Zhishi Sili (執失思力), and Li Daozong to defend. They proved too strong for Duomi Khan's attacks, so he fled. But he did not live long. He was betrayed by his own vassal, Huige, who rebelled and killed him.
^For the dispute regarding the surname of the Xueyantuo khans, see Xueyantuo.
DuomiKhan (多彌可汗) (died 646), personal name Bazhuo (拔灼), full regal name Jialijulixueshaduomi Khan (頡利俱利薛沙多彌可汗), was a khan of the Xueyantuo. After the...
short-lived Qaghanate over the steppe under Zhenzhu Khan, his son DuomiKhan and nephew Yitewushi Khan, the last of whom eventually surrendered to the Tang...
Zhenzhu's son DuomiKhan (645–46) planned to attack China. Taizong allied with the Uyghurs and broke up the Xueyantuo clan. The Ashina Chebi Khan (646–50)...
of Xueyantuo's greatest khan, the Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan. In 646, during the reign of Yi'nan's son and successor, the DuomiKhan Bazhuo, Xueyantuo fell into...
well. Meanwhile, in the aftermaths of the Goguryeo campaign, Xueyantuo's DuomiKhan Bazhuo (son of Yinan, who had died earlier in 645) launched attacks against...
thereafter took the throne with the title of Jialijulixueshaduomi Khan (or DuomiKhan, in short). 刘正埮; Gao, Mingkai (高名凯); Mai, Yongqian (麦永乾) (1981)....
short-lived Qaghanate over the steppe under Zhenzhu Khan, his son DuomiKhan and nephew Yitewushi Khan, the last of which eventually surrendered to the Chinese...
vassal. Yi'nan remained formally submissive to Tang and died in 645. DuomiKhan Bazhuo, Yi'nan's son and successor, was hostile to the Tang. The Xueyantuo...
In 646, with Xueyantuo in internal turmoil due to the cruelty of the DuomiKhan Bazhuo (Yi'nan's son), Emperor Taizong sent Li Daozong to launch a major...