User contributions for TengriKhagan
A user with 39 edits. Account created on 22 July 2018.
9 May 2024
- 11:5411:54, 9 May 2024 diff hist −1 m Kara-Khanid Khanate No edit summary current Tag: Visual edit
28 February 2024
- 21:2421:24, 28 February 2024 diff hist 0 m Etugen Eke If the place is called "Otuken" on its Wiki article, it should not be spelled differently here. Consistency is key. Tag: Visual edit
- 21:2221:22, 28 February 2024 diff hist −42 Umay None of the "other names" can be found in sources or even the Internet (top results lead to this article); further, if the religion is called "Tengrism" with one "i" on the corresponding Wiki article, it should not be spelled with two "i" here. Tag: Visual edit
- 14:2714:27, 28 February 2024 diff hist −28 Kubai Same situation as in the Umay or Gun Ana articles: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the author's fantasy has no place here. Kubai and the others were not sex-goddesses, but the author's book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. These images completely skew the meaning of this article. Here is nothing "modern" about it. Tag: Visual edit
- 14:1914:19, 28 February 2024 diff hist −28 Gun Ana Same situation as in the Umay article a while ago: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the author's fantasy has no place here. Gün Ana wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. These images completely skew the meaning of this article. Here is nothing "modern" about it. Tag: Visual edit
12 February 2024
- 12:4212:42, 12 February 2024 diff hist −23 Umay Here's the yearly edit again: A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the fantasy of the author has no place here. Umay wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. Completely skews the meaning of this article. Tags: Manual revert Visual edit
5 September 2023
- 20:3420:34, 5 September 2023 diff hist −35 m Sacred king The Khagans of the Ashina/Göktürks were, according to their own propaganda texts (Orkhon Inscriptions et al), appointed by Tengri (God) to rule. Why should this not be relevant among the many other examples? Tag: Visual edit
17 June 2023
- 13:3813:38, 17 June 2023 diff hist +2 m Uyghur timeline Bumin instead of Tumen. current Tag: Visual edit
26 March 2023
- 10:0910:09, 26 March 2023 diff hist −158 Umay A Marvel-esque illustration out of nowhere that has no historical example whatsoever and was simply created out of the fantasy of the author has no place here. Umay wasn't a sex-goddess, but his book has only sexualized female goddesses or creatures. Completely skews the meaning of this article. Tag: Visual edit
9 March 2023
- 14:4314:43, 9 March 2023 diff hist +15,529 Kyrgyz Khaganate Undid revision 1143399543 by Qiushufang (talk) / Stop reverting to an inferior version of this article. Tags: Undo Reverted
27 January 2023
- 13:3913:39, 27 January 2023 diff hist +20 Intermediate Region Undid revision 1135887301 by TengriKhagan (talk) Nevermind... Tag: Undo
- 13:3813:38, 27 January 2023 diff hist −20 Intermediate Region When did the "Caliphate", the big Arab Empires, ever border the Ottomans? The last one, the Abbasid Empire, was dissolved in 1258, fourty ears before the foundation of the Ottoman Empire. Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- 13:3613:36, 27 January 2023 diff hist −143 Intermediate Region Neither were the Ottomans Alevi, nor were the Janissaries Shia. Two completely bogus statements removed. Tag: Visual edit
21 September 2022
- 14:4014:40, 21 September 2022 diff hist +9 m Ottoman–Mamluk War (1485–1491) The implication that Mehmed would have annexed the Aq Qoyunlu state, too, is simply wrong. Tag: Visual edit
10 April 2022
- 13:1613:16, 10 April 2022 diff hist +509 Talk:Perso-Turkic war of 588–589 →Gokturk Army: Reply Tag: Reply
1 April 2022
- 17:1417:14, 1 April 2022 diff hist +11 m Heshana Qaghan Lots of work to do on this article.. Tag: Visual edit
- 16:4816:48, 1 April 2022 diff hist 0 m Tamgan No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
31 March 2022
- 12:4512:45, 31 March 2022 diff hist +96 m Talk:Aq Qoyunlu →Changing the structure of this article
- 12:1812:18, 31 March 2022 diff hist −6 m Talk:Aq Qoyunlu →Changing the structure of this article
- 12:1712:17, 31 March 2022 diff hist +658 Talk:Aq Qoyunlu →Changing the structure of this article: new section
25 March 2022
- 22:0922:09, 25 March 2022 diff hist +2 m Istanbul Airport passengers, not passenger Tag: Visual edit
15 March 2022
- 16:2616:26, 15 March 2022 diff hist +4 Faghanish "Sinjibu" is Istemi and should be called so due to his own article using the original Turkic name. Further, Istemi was the Yabgu of the Western Türk regions, not the Khagan who at that time was actually Mukhan. Tag: Visual edit
12 March 2022
- 14:3914:39, 12 March 2022 diff hist −1 m Yabghu No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
11 March 2022
- 12:0612:06, 11 March 2022 diff hist 0 m Yabghu The 2nd Türk Empire ended in the 740s, not 840s. Tag: Visual edit
13 February 2022
- 13:0513:05, 13 February 2022 diff hist −4 m List of khagans of the Göktürks Princess Changle here (6th century) is not the same as the Princess of the article that she was linked to (7th century) Tag: Visual edit
27 March 2021
- 12:2712:27, 27 March 2021 diff hist +38 m Transition from Sui to Tang "Tujue" is the Chinese term for the Empire of the Göktürks, as the respective article states. Therefore, Göktürk is the adequate term on English Wikipedia Tag: Visual edit
18 March 2021
- 22:2522:25, 18 March 2021 diff hist +359 Talk:Ibn Turk →Turkic
25 January 2021
- 13:2213:22, 25 January 2021 diff hist −3 m Zemarchus Historians refer to the Gok Turks as a "Turkic" people to differentiate them from the Anatolian Turks ("Turkish"). Tag: Visual edit
2 January 2021
- 13:4713:47, 2 January 2021 diff hist +63 m Emperor Wu of Northern Zhou It would be correct to clarify for the reader that "Tujue" is the Chinese name for the Gokturks of the Turkic Khagante. Tag: Visual edit
19 December 2020
- 19:0519:05, 19 December 2020 diff hist +130 m First Turkic Khaganate Being the first trans-continental steppe empire also means that the Khaganate was larger than the empires of previous steppe peoples. That is evident in the wiki pages of all three empires and should as such be mentioned to emphasize the significance of this Khaganate. Tags: Reverted Visual edit
18 December 2020
- 17:3017:30, 18 December 2020 diff hist +3 m First Turkic Khaganate No edit summary Tags: Reverted Visual edit
22 November 2020
- 21:4721:47, 22 November 2020 diff hist −11 m Bagrationi dynasty The term "aggressive" is very subjective, a claim without any sources and thus needed to be removed. Tag: Visual edit
13 June 2020
- 15:2615:26, 13 June 2020 diff hist −1 List of khagans of the Göktürks Since the term for Empire is not written as "Qaghanate" but as "Khaganate" in Wikipedia, the present term for the rulers, "Qaghan", was changed to "Khagan" to stay consistent throughout this page. Tag: Visual edit
- 14:1714:17, 13 June 2020 diff hist −3 Hormizd IV Changed the name of the Grandfather of Hormizd to the correct form "Istemi", whose Wiki page also goes by the said name. Tag: Visual edit
6 June 2020
- 21:4121:41, 6 June 2020 diff hist +40 Battle of Gol-Zarriun Referred to Battle of Bukhara, which is how this event is best known in academic circles and the sources that are cited on this page. One historical source from Rezakhani does not justify renaming the entire page to a location that can not even be located geographically. Tag: Visual edit
28 May 2020
- 17:1917:19, 28 May 2020 diff hist −1 m Western Turkic Khaganate No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
17 May 2020
- 16:3516:35, 17 May 2020 diff hist −262 Perso-Turkic war of 588–589 two references all referencing the first reference was redundant Tags: references removed Visual edit
15 May 2020
- 18:4118:41, 15 May 2020 diff hist +266 Iver B. Neumann Added recent book from 2018 to Bibliography, w/ weblink to publisher's site Tag: Visual edit