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Djagfar Tarihi Contents · Djagfar Tarihi Preface · Djagfar Tarihi Appendix

WESTERN HUN'S KHAN GENEALOGY

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Translator's Notes

The Western Hun's Khans dynasty partial diagram is compiled primarily from the Djagfar Tarihi Annals, with no attempts to resolve the multitude of discrepancies contained in various accounts. Each of the parallel branches present a dynasty in itself. On this site can be found some details about all the rulers listed in the chart. For the listing of the dynasty, see WESTERN HUN'S KHAN DYNASTIES

Частичная диаграмма Ханской династии Западных Хуннов скомпилирована прежде всего из Летописи Джагфар Тарихи, не пытаясь решить множество несоответствий различных источников. Каждая из параллельных отраслей представляет самостоятельную дочернюю династию. На этом сайте находятся материалы с деталями о всех правителях показанных на диаграмме. Перечень династии см. ДИНАСТИЯ ХАНОВ ЗАПАДНЫХ ГУННОВ Bulgar Period
WESTERN HUN'S KHAN LINEAGE
Western Hun Period Western Hun Period
Dynastic clan Dulo

Bulgar Period

Separation of Middle Asia (Turan) possessions
Ruler - Afrasiab of Dulo lineage
Afrasiab's conflict with Persia and escape to Mongolia
"Great Bulgaria" period
Dynastic clan Dulo
Khazar Period Khazars take over Bulgarian Kaganate.
Asparukh escapes with 200,000 Slavs
Foundation of Asparukhid Danube Bolgaria
Kaganate is known as Khazar Kaganate.
Khazar Kaganate is headed by a dynastic line Ashina
Bulgars retain a dominant position in  Khazar Kaganate
Bulgars retain autonomous status under Dulo clan leadership
Hungarian "Anonymous Notary" records a name of Tat-Ugek (r. 787-787) as Hungarian  dynastic progenitor Ügyek, and Almysh (r. 895-925) as his son Álmos, and Almysh  son Arbat as Arpad. Apparently, as a result of internecine conflict Tat-Ugek split from the Bulgar tribal union. Later tradition holds that the split was caused by Arab invasion, as a protest in defense of Tengrianism vs. Islam and/or Judaism.
Internecine conflict splits Bulgarian possessions into Bulgarian and Rus fractions. Rus under Lachyn (Rurik) separates from Bulgarian possessions. Rus establishes a separate dynastic line of the clan Dulo.
Rus' first native leader is considered to be Vladimir, a son of a wife from Karajar Suvar tribe, maybe originally Slavic.
Both Bulgars and Rus retain the Dulo clan's "trident" tamga
Bulgar Period In 865 Djilki pronounced Bulgar a Moslem State.
Assault of Badjanaks on s and Bulgars
Split of Almysh son Arpad, with 3 Magyar tribes and  3 Bulgar Kabar tribes, who flee to Atelkuzu
Almysh moves the capital from Askal/Shambat/Kyiv to Bulyar.
Continuation of Dulo dynastic line
In 970 Bulgars and Rus divided Khazaria
Mongol Period In 1236 Bulgaria falls to Mongols
 

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