Saqal (Turgesh Khagan)
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Saqal (Chinese: 娑葛) was a Turgesh Qaghan. According to Yuri Zuev, he was a Manichaeist so that his name was possibly derived from Manichean theonym Sakla which means "Creator of the World".[1] Other reconstructions are Saqal and Soq.[2]
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Suoge 娑葛 | |
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Turgesh Qaghan | |
Reign | 706 - 711 |
Predecessor | Wuzhile |
Successor | Suluk |
Died | 711 Battle of Bolchu |
Father | Wuzhile |
Religion | Manichaeist |
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