Yaglakar clan

[2] Initially a part of Tiele Confederation, they carried the hereditary title elteber later as subjects of the Tang dynasty.The first known member of the clan was Tegin Irkin (特健俟斤 *dək̚-ɡɨɐnH ʒɨX-kɨn > Tèjiàn Sìjīn).[3] Changshou Tianqin Qaghan (長壽天親可汗) By the death of Yaoluoge Achuo in 795, the main line of the Yaglakar clan ceased to exist.An epitaph was recently found in 2010 in Xi'an which belonged to one of the Yaglakar princes, Prince Gechuai (葛啜王子),[7] younger brother of Yaoluoge Dunmohe[8] who died of cold fever on 11 June 795 and was buried on 28 June 795.[10] Yuri Zuev proposed that the Yaglakar clan survived and eventually became Mongolized under the name "Jalairs".
Old TurkicChinesepinyinUyghur KhaganateGanzhou Uyghur KingdomÄdiz clanimperial clanTiele ConfederationelteberTang dynastyXueyantuoEastern Turkic KhaganateYukuk ShadChebi QaghanCui DunliEmperor Taizong of TangEmperor Gaozong of TangSecond Turkic QaghanateJiedushiNiu XiankeQutlugh Bilge Köl QaghanTengrida Bolmish El Etmish Bilge QaghanTengrida Qut Bolmish El Tutmish Alp Külüg Bilge QaghanAlp Qutlugh Bilge QaghanKulug Bilge QaghanQutluq Bilge QaghanChang'anWestern XiaYuri ZuevJalairs