Yiwuzhenmohe Qaghan (Chinese: 易勿真莫賀可汗)[1] or Yaghmurchin Bagha Qaghan (Personal name: Qibi Geleng,[2] Chinese: 契苾歌楞) was a tribal chief of Qibi tribe who ruled briefly over Turkic tribes of Xueyantuo, Tiele and Huihe.
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YiwuzhenmoheQaghan (Chinese: 易勿真莫賀可汗) or Yaghmurchin Bagha Qaghan (Personal name: Qibi Geleng, Chinese: 契苾歌楞) was a tribal chief of Qibi tribe who ruled...
Prefecture (榆溪). Qibi Geleng (契苾歌楞) — Khagan of Tiele confederation as YiwuzhenmoheQaghan Qibi Ge (契苾葛) — Prince of Tiele confederation as Baghatur Tegin (莫賀咄特勤)...
Qibi, he was son of Qibi Ge (契苾葛), who was a younger brother of YiwuzhenmoheQaghan (易勿真莫賀可汗). Orphaned at 9 years old he became the eltäbär of his tribe...