The Hun Tangriquts |
The following information is from the book "Uyghurlar" (The Uyghurs) by Turghun Almas, printed in Almaty by the publisher "Kazakstan" in 1992, Volume 1, pp. 180 - 185, in Uyghur, cyrillic script.
1 | ... - 1800 BC | Chungvi | 13 | 86 - 85 BC | Ghuyandi | |
2 | 270 - 240 BC | Tangriqut (name is unknown) | 14 | 68 - 60 BC | Shuluy Qanghuy | |
3 | 240 - 210 BC | Tumen Tangriqut | 15 | 60 - 58 BC | Uyanquti | |
4 | 210 - 174 BC | Batur Tangriqut | 16 | 58 - 31 BC | Qoghoshar (Khukheniy I | |
5 | 174 -161 BC | Kokkhan | 17 | 56 - 36 BC | Kutiosh | |
6 | 161 - 126 BC | Kunkhan | 18 | 31 - 20 BC | Pozhulonuti | |
7 | 126 - 114 BC | El Chishi | 19 | 20 -12 BC | Shuzhunoti | |
8 | 114 - 105 BC | Ovi | 20 | 12 - 8 BC | Qiyanoti | |
9 | 105 - 102 BC | Uyshilar | 21 | 8 BC - 13 AD | Uchilonoti | |
10 | 102 - 101 BC | Kulighu | 22 | 13 - 18 AD | Ulunoti | |
11 | 101 - 96 BC | Qutighu | 23 | 18 - 46 AD | Ghuduarshi Davganoti | |
12 | 96 - 85 BC | Ghuliqu | 24 | 21 - 46 AD | Udatqu |
25 | 48 - 56 AD | Bey (KhuKheniy II | 32 | 88 - 93 AD | Shulan Shisu Quti | |
26 | 56 - 57 AD | Chupunoti | 33 | 93 - 94 AD | Arqu | |
27 | 57 - 59 AD | Ilgha Uluti | 34 | 94 - 98 AD | Tindushsu Quti | |
28 | 59 - 63 AD | Shtongsi Suyghuti | 35 | 98 - 124 AD | Wanchi Shisu Quti | |
29 | ?-63 AD | Kuchi Qilindi | 36 | 124 - 128 AD | Uzhqushsu Quti | |
30 | 63 - 85 AD | Ghushi Shisu Quti | 37 | 128 - 140 AD | Kutino Shisu Quti | |
31 | 85 - 88 AD | Iltu Uluti |
In 140 AD, after Kutino Shisu Quti committed suicide, tengriqut was not elected and the throne of Eastern Hun remained vacant till 143 AD.
38 | 143 - 147 AD | Ghoranno Shisu Quti | 42 | 179 - 188 AD | Qanquy | ||
39 | 147 - 172 AD | Illin Shisu Quti | 43 | 188 - 195 AD | Qizi Shisu Quti | ||
40 | 172 - 178 AD | Utno Shisu Quti | 44 | 195 - 216 AD | Ghochuqan | ||
41 | 178 - 179 AD | Ghuzhin |
45 | 46 - 83 AD | Panu | 48 | 89 - 91 AD | Nothern tangriqut (not a name) | |
46 | 83 - 84 AD | Sanmolo Otzi | 49 | 91 - 93 AD | El Tekin | |
47 | 84 - 89 AD | Ulugh | 50 | 93 - 118 AD | Panghu |
Hereafter, the names of the western tangriquts are unknown.
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