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Bilge Khagan
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Bilge Khagan (Old Turkic: Bïlğa Qaġan; c. 680 – 734 CE), born Mögöli Khan (also spelled Mögülüg Khan), was the second and final Khagan of the Second Turkic Khaganate (680–744 CE). He reigned from 716 until his death in 734 CE. His reign is chiefly significant due to his collaboration with his younger brother, Kül Tigin, and the monumental inscriptions they commissioned, which stand as foundational documents of early Turkic literature and Tengrism. Bilge Khagan is often reme…