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They were erected by the Göktürks in the early 8th century.
At this time they came to be dominated by clans related to the Göktürks.
They allied themselves in a rebellion against the Göktürks during the turmoil between 599 and 603.
From then on, little is known about the rest of the Gaoche until the Göktürks.
The Caliphate and Göktürks became increasingly prominent during 710-720.
After victory and peace with the Göktürks, the Chinese attacked the Tibetan army.
The Göktürks now carried Chinese titles and fought by their side in their wars.
The Göktürks ultimately fell victim to a series of internal crises and renewed Chinese campaigns.
This is very probably the time when the Hungarians were first exposed to the concept of writing, through the Göktürks' mediation.
Soon afterwards, they were conquered first by the Avars and later by the Göktürks.
The Tiele were ruled by the Göktürks during the mid 6th century and early 7th century.
Another Turkic tribe, the Uyghurs, replaced the Göktürks but their control was not very strong.
The Göktürks became a major power in Central Asia after defeating the Rouran.
In the 7th century the location was controlled by tribes of the Göktürks (Turkic Khaganate).
This highly unstable situation quickly became a smoldering civil war, which the Sui Chinese took advantage of in every way possible to weaken the Göktürks.
Like the Göktürks, the Tiele were probably one of many nomadic Turkic peoples on the steppe.
These immigrants' culture was related to those of the Göktürks, Khazars and the tribes of Great Bulgaria.
Following the death of Tong Yabghu, the might of the Western Göktürks largely collapsed.
It became a Byzantine possession during the Early Middle Ages and withstood a siege by the Göktürks in 581.
There is evidence that Goguryeo's maximum extent lay even further west, in present-day Mongolia, bordered by the Rouran and Göktürks.
Asena (Ashina Tuwu) is the wolf mother of Bumin, the first Khan of the Göktürks.
It was subsequently adopted by the Ashina before the Göktürks (hence the Turkic peoples) and the Mongols brought it to the rest of Asia.
The Avars, who had fled their ancestral lands in Central Asia before the rise of the Göktürks, asked for imperial protection and for land to settle on.
The Turkic Khaganate or Göktürks, was a vast empire stretching between the Chinese Empire and the Black Sea.
Tang was sent by Emperor Taizong of Tang to the Khan of Eastern Tujue (Göktürks).