Baoyi Qaghan


Baoyi Qaghan was the eighth ruler of Uyghurs. His personal name is not known, therefore he is often referred as his Tang dynasty invested title Baoyi which was invested on 22 June 808.

Reign

He was known as a zealous Manichean ruler and militarily active ruler. He demanded a Chinese Princess from Xianzong of Tang by sending his minister Inanchu Külüg Chigshi on 24 June 810, a request that was refused. Xianzong's reason was expenses involved. Xianzong asked Manichean priests to pursue Baoyi to drop request. Baoyi used this opportunity to occupy Tiquan in April 813. Xianzong's Minister of Rites Li Jiang suspected that Baoyi would make peace with Tibetan Empire in order to invade China. He suggested that Baoyi's proposal of having a Tang princess marry should be accepted, to further affirm the alliance between Tang and Uyghurs. His suggestion, however, was not accepted.
His request was only realized when he sent Ulu Tarkhan to Emperor Muzong, who married off his sister Princess Yong'an in 821. However, qaghan soon died after marriage. He was succeeded by his son Chongde Qaghan.

Family

He had at least 4 sons:
  1. Chongde Qaghan
  2. Zhaoli Qaghan
  3. Wujie Qaghan
  4. Enian Qaghan

    Legacy

He is famous for commission of trilingual Karabalgasun Inscriptions in Ordu-Baliq.