Niri Qaghan
Niri Qaghan (Chinese: 泥利可汗; pinyin: Ní lì kè hán; Sogdian: nry x’γ’n, Rouran: nı̣rı̣ kagan) was a ruler of the Western Turkic Khaganate.
Niri Qaghan | |
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Memorial statue of Niri Qaghan, at Mongolküre, Xinjiang, China. | |
Qaghan of the Western Turkic Khaganate | |
Reign | 587-599 |
Successor | Heshana Khagan |
Died | 599 or 604 |
Spouse | Lady Xiang (向氏) |
Issue | Heshana Khagan |
Father | Yangsu Tegin |
Religion | Buddhism |
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