Qaghans Under The Jimi System of Tang China
| Title | Personal name and other title | Qatun | Throne | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Qilibi Khan 俟力苾可汗 |
Simo / Ssu-mo 思摩 |
639 - 644 | Son of Tughruq Shad |
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| Chebi Khan 車鼻可汗 / 车鼻可汗 |
Hubo / Hu-po 斛勃 |
646 - 649 | ||
| Nizük Beg Nishoufu / Ni-shou-fu 泥熟匐 |
679 - 680 | |||
| Funian / Fu-nien 伏念 |
680 - 681 | Relative of Illig Qaghan |
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