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Duomi Khan
Duomi Khan (多彌可汗) (died 646), personal name Bazhuo (拔灼),〔For the dispute regarding the surname of the Xueyantuo khans, see Xueyantuo.〕 full regal name Jialijulixueshaduomi Khan (頡利俱利薛沙多彌可汗), was a khan of the Xueyantuo. He had become khan in 645 after the death of his father, the Zhenzhu Khan Yi'nan, after killing his brother Yemang (曵莽), and he, reversing his father's policy of trying to maintain peace with China's Tang Dynasty, immediately started incursions into Tang territory, drawing a heavy response from Emperor Taizong of Tang, who sent the generals Qiao Shiwang (喬師望), Zhishi Sili (執失思力), and Li Daozong against Bazhuo, eventually leading Bazhuo to flee, allowing Xueyantuo's vassal Huige to rebel and kill Bazhuo.
== Under Yi'nan ==
It is not known when Bazhuo was born, but it was known that he was not his father Yi'nan's oldest son—although throughout historical records, Yi'nan's oldest son was various referred to as Jialibi (頡利苾), Dadu (大度), and Yemang (曳莽), who might or might not be the same person—but as he was born of Yi'nan's wife, he was in an honored position at Yi'nan's court starting from early times in Yi'nan's reign. As of 638, with Yi'nan having more than 200,000 soldiers under him, Yi'nan was said to have divided his army between Bazhuo and Jialibi, having Bazhuo command the army to the south and Jialibi to the north; it was further said that Emperor Taizong of Tang, in order to foster dissent between the brothers, created them both subordinate khan titles under Yi'nan and awarded them drums and banners, ostensibly to honor them.〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 195.〕 In a reference that was either referring to the same event or not, Bazhuo and Yemang were described to have been both created subordinate khan titles, at Yi'nan's request, with Yemang given the eastern part of the khanate to govern over various tribes, with the title of Tulishi Khan, and with Bazhuo given the western part of the khanate to govern over the Xueyantuo people, with the title of Siyehu Khan.〔''Zizhi Tongjian'', vol. 198.〕

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