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Yitewushi Khan

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210: 50:. Bazhuo was killed in a Huige attack, and Xueyantuo forces collapsed. Some 70,000 people fled west and supported Duomozhi as the Yitewushi Khan. Under Duomozhi, they returned east to their old territory, but, with Huige having taken much of the old Xueyantuo territory, Duomozhi soon renounced the title of khan, sending an emissary to Tang to request permission to move to the area north of the 72:
with an army toward Duomozhi's location—with the instruction to accept Duomozhi's surrender if he wanted to surrender, and to attack if Duomozhi did not. Li soon arrived at the Khangai, and Duomozhi's assistant Tizhen (梯真) surrendered. Duomozhi fled to the south into the canyon. Li sent his
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confederation, which had previously been Xueyantuo vassals, did not want Xueyantuo rebuilt either and reported their fear of that event to Emperor Taizong. Emperor Taizong therefore sent the general
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subordinate Xiao Siye (蕭嗣業) to comfort him, and he surrendered to Xiao. Not all of his subordinates were willing to surrender, however, and Li attacked them, killing and capturing many of them.
80:. Emperor Taizong commissioned him as a general. Xueyantuo was at its end. Duomozhi himself would die before Emperor Taizong's death in 649 and was said to have been mourned with honor. 271: 64:
to try to comfort Duomozhi, but at the same time was concerned that if Xueyantuo were rebuilt, it would cause problems for Tang later. Meanwhile, tribes of the
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Little is known about Duomozhi's background, other than that he was a nephew of Xueyantuo's greatest khan, the
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However, there was a historical reference to an ethnic Xueyantuo general named Xue Duomo when
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Bazhuo, Xueyantuo fell into a state of confusion due to a combination of attacks by the
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held an archery contest in 690, which might have been to Duomozhi. See
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Yi'nan. In 646, during the reign of Yi'nan's son and successor, the
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Regarding the dispute about the surname of Xueyantuo khans, see
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This biography of a member of an Asian royal house is a
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In fall 646, Duomozhi was delivered to the Tang capital
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This account of Duomozhi's death was according to the
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khan
Xueyantuo
Zhenzhu Khan
Duomi Khan
Tang dynasty
Huige
Khangai Mountains
Emperor Taizong of Tang
Cui Dunli
Chile
Li Shiji
Chang'an
Xueyantuo
Tang Huiyao
"唐會要 卷九一至一百"
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Wu Zetian
Zizhi Tongjian
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Duomi Khan
Xueyantuo
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