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词条 Ashina Buzhen
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{{refimprove|date=September 2018}}{{Infobox Monarch||name=Ashina Buzhen
阿史那步真|title=Jiwangjue Khagan|image=|caption=|reign=657 - 667|coronation=|full name=|successor=Ashina Duzhi (claimant to Western Turkic Khaganate)|spouse=|issue=Ashina Huseluo|royal house=Ashina|father=Uncle of Ashina Mishe|mother=|birth_date=|birth_place=|death_date=667|death_place=|predecessor=|birth_name=}}Ashina Buzhen was a member of the ruling caste of the Western Turks. He was appointed khagan by Emperor Gaozong of the Tang dynasty after the conquest of the Western Turks. His fierce rivalry with his cousin, Ashina Miche, was instrumental in driving the Western Turks away from the Tang and into allegiance with the Tibetan Empire.

Life

Buzhen was a member of the ruling caste of the Western Turks. According to modern historian Taşağıl Ahmet, he was a descendant of Istemi.[1] After the Western Turks were conquered by the Chinese Tang dynasty his younger cousin Mishe was created khagan in 632. Angered by this, Buzhen attacked Mishe in 639 and killed 20 people including several of Mishe's brothers and nephews. Consequently, Mishe submitted to the Tang, fearing for his life. Buzhen declared himself Yabghu (khagan) of the Dulu tribes (咄陆叶护) but was not accepted by the Dulu. Having lost prestige, he too submitted to Tang.

Buzhen participated in the Tang-Goguryeo war in 645 and the Battle of Irtysh River. In 657 he was appointed Jiwangjue Khagan ({{Lang-zh|c=继往绝可汗|s=|t=|p=Jìwǎngjuékèhán|l=The khagan who continued what ended}}) by Emperor Gaozong. In 659 he participated in a campaign alongside Mishe against rival claimant to the title of khagan, Zhenzhu Yabgu, near Shuanghe. in 662 Gaozong sent the general Su Haizheng (蘇海政) to attack Qiuzi and ordered Buzhen and Mishe to assist him. Buzhen, continuing his rivalry with Mishe, falsely informed Su that Mishe was preparing to rebel and would attack the Tang army; Su responded by ambushing Mishe, killing him and his chief assistants. Shunishi chief Chupan (鼠尼施處半啜) and Basaigan chief Tong Ishbara (拔塞幹暾沙鉢俟斤), angry over Ashina Mishe's death, turned away from Tang and submitted to the Tibetan Empire instead. When Buzhen died in 667, Tang influence in the region was greatly reduced.

References

1. ^{{Cite book|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33892575|title=Gök-Türkler|last=Ahmet.|first=Taşağil,|date=1995-2004|publisher=Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi|others=Atatürk Kültür, Dil, ve Tarih Yüksek Kurumu (Turkey)|year=|isbn=975161113X|location=Ankara|pages=|oclc=33892575}}

Sources

  • Old Book of Tang - Tujue Biographies (旧唐书·突厥传)
  • Zizhi Tongjian / [https://zh.wikisource.org/wiki/%E8%B3%87%E6%B2%BB%E9%80%9A%E9%91%91/%E5%8D%B7200 Volume 200]
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