List of Uyghur Khagans
The following list is based on Denis Sinor, "The Uighur Empire of Mongolia," Studies in Medieval Inner Asia, Variorum, 1997, V: 1-25. Because of the complex and inconsistent Uyghur and Chinese titulatures, references to the rulers now typically include their number in the sequence, something further complicated by the non-inclusion of an unnamed ephemeral son of 4 between 5 and 6 in 790, and the inclusion of a spurious reign between 7 and 9.
- 744–747 Qutlugh bilge köl (K'u-li p'ei-lo)
- 747–759 El-etmish bilge (Bayan Chur, Mo yen ch'o), son of 1
- 759–779 Qutlugh tarqan sengün (Tengri Bögü, Teng-li Mou-yü), son of 2
- 779–789 Alp qutlugh bilge (Tun bagha tarkhan), son of 1
- 789–790 Ai tengride bulmïsh külüg bilge (To-lo-ssu), son of 4
- 790–795 Qutlugh bilge (A-ch'o), son of 5
- 795–808 Ai tengride ülüg bulmïsh alp qutlugh ulugh bilge (Qutlugh, Ku-tu-lu)
- 805–808 Ai tengride qut bulmïsh külüg bilge (spurious reign: tenure belongs to 7, name to 9)
- 808–821 Ai tengride qut bulmïsh külüg bilge (Pao-i), son of 7
- 821–824 Kün tengride ülüg bulmïsh alp küchlüg bilge (Ch'ung-te), son of 9
- 824–832 Ai tengride qut bulmïsh alp bilge (Qasar, Ko-sa), son of 9
- 832–839 Ai tengride qut bulmïsh alp külüg bilge (Hu), son of 10
- 839–840 Kürebir (Ho-sa), usurper
- 841–847 Öge, son of 9
- 744–747 Kutlug Bilge Köl Kagan
- 747–759 Bayan Çor
- 759–779 Bögü Kagan
- 779–789 Tun Baga Tarkan
- 789–790 Ay Tengride Kut Bulmış Külük Bilge Kagan
- 790–795 Kutluk Bilge Kagan
- 795–808 Ay Tengride Ülüg Bulmış Alp Ulug Kutlug Bilge Kagan
- 805–808 Ay Tengride Kut Bulmış Alp Külük Bilge Kagan
- 808–821 Ay Tengride Kut Bulmış Alp Bilge Kagan
- 821–824 Kün Tengride Ülüg Bulmış Alp Küçlüg Bilge Kagan
- 824–832 Alp Bilge Hasar Tigin Tengri Kagan
- 832–839 Alp Külüg Bilge Kagan
- 841–847 Üge Kagan
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