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Nushibi

Nushibi (Nu-shibi, Chinese 弩失畢) was a Chinese collective name for five tribes of the right (western) wing 〔Yu. Zuev, ''"The Strongest tribe - Izgil"''//Historical And Cultural Relations Between Iran And Dasht-i Kipchak in the 13th through 18th Centuries, Materials of International Round Table, Almaty, 2004, p. 53, ISBN 9965-699-14-3〕 in the Western Turkic Kaganate, and members of ''On oq'' (Turkic ten arrows) confederation found in the literature about the Western Turkic Kaganate as ''Ten arrows (ten tribes) Türks''. The references to Nushibi appeared in Chinese sources in 651 and disappeared after 766. The Nushibi tribes occupied the lands of the Western Turkic Kaganate west of the river Ili. The Chinese annals recorded that the first in the list of tribes of right wing was listed Ashtak tribe of ''Ulug-ok'' (Turkic ''Great tribe''), a conjugal tribe of the Kagans from the Kaganate western branch, who belonged to the "celestial-blue" tribe Ashina. In the Kaganate, the position of Yabgu (Chinese Pinyin "Sihou"), and Katun (Kagan's wife) belonged to the members of the Ulug-ok tribe.〔Yu. Zuev, ''"Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology"'', Almaty, Daik-Press, 2002, p. 33, 〕 Two other members of the Nushibi wing were Turgesh tribes ''Alishi'' and ''Sakla-baga'' (Chinese Pinyin ''Soge Mohe''), with a common appellation ''Halach'' (''Kalach'') for the two-tribe composition, known from the Chinese, Arabic, and Turkic sources.〔Yu. Zuev, ''"Early Türks: Sketches of history and ideology"'', p. 144〕 Two more tribes were the descendents of the Eastern "weak Huns" (Ch. Yueban) - Chumuhun and Chuban.〔Gumilev L.N., ''"Ancient Türks"'', Moscow, 'Science', 1967, Ch.16, http://gumilevica.kulichki.net/OT/ot16.htm (In Russian)〕
Etymology of the term ''Nushibi'' comes from the Turkic name for the "right wing" ''on shadapyt'', "nushibi" is a colloquial pronunciation in modern Han dialect of the Chinese hieroglyphs for "right wing", ''modern Chinese'' Nu-shibi < 'nou siet - piet < ''Turkic'' ong shadapyt.〔Yu. Zuev, ''"The Strongest tribe - Izgil", p. 53, ISBN 9965-699-14-3〕
==Historical Outline==


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