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Tiurgesjiskos Kahanatos
Tiurgesjiskos Kahanatos est kahanatos en centrali Asii medi 699-766 CE. Pusjtiostont proti umavidans, kytaitzons, i tiurkitzois. Joda en 711 perdostont Kiuresjym ana Bolcju, tiurgesjitzoi bugostonto Septyndynuei (ive “Zjetysu” en kazachiski). En 724, tiurgesjitzoi confrontaiostont umavidans ana famosi dini trysties. Tiurgesjiskos Kahanatos proteget sogdiantzons. Kahan Suluk est nai famosos. Posti myrties Sulukes, probet sjaharovos urusj. En 766, Karlukitzoi tyrmeiostont kahanatom, Septyndanu kypiontes.
Turgesh Khaganate
The Turgesh Khaganate was a khaganate in central Asia between 699-766 CE. They fought with the Umayyads, the Chinese, and the Turks. When they lost the Battle on the Bolchu in 711, the Turgesh fled to Seven-Rivers (or “Jetysu” in Kazach). In 724, the Turgesh confronted the Umayyads on the famous Day of Thirst. The Turgesh Khaganate protected the Sogdians. Khagan Suluk was the most famous. After the death of Suluk, a civil war took place. In 766, the Karluks ended the khaganate, taking Seven-Rivers.