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Duomi Khan

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Yi'nan's wife, he was in an honored position at Yi'nan's court starting from early times in Yi'nan's reign. As of 638, with Yi'nan having more than 200,000 soldiers under him, Yi'nan was said to have divided his army between Bazhuo and Jialibi, having Bazhuo command the army to the south and Jialibi to the north; it was further said that
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It is not known when Bazhuo was born, but it was known that he was not his father Yi'nan's oldest son—although throughout historical records, Yi'nan's oldest son was various referred to as Jialibi (頡利苾), Dadu (大度), and Yemang (曳莽), who might or might not be the same person—but as he was born of
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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
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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,
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For the dispute regarding the surname of the Xueyantuo khans, see
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This biography of a member of an Asian royal house is a
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khan
Xueyantuo
Zhenzhu Khan
Tang dynasty
Emperor Taizong of Tang
Li Daozong
Huige
Emperor Taizong of Tang
Emperor Taizong's campaign against Xueyantuo
Xueyantuo
Zizhi Tongjian
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Tang Huiyao

Zhenzhu Khan
Xueyantuo
Yitewushi Khan
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