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Byzantine impact on the iconography of western Turkic coinage
Byzantine impact on the iconography of western Turkic coinage

Author(s): Gaybulla Babayarov, Andrey Kubatin
Subject(s): Cultural history, Historical Geography, 6th to 12th Centuries
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Western Turkic Qaghanate; Byzantine; Chach (Tashkent) oasis; Sogdian script; early Turkic titles; imperial symbols;

Summary/Abstract: This article is devoted to the coinage of Western Turkic Qaghanate (568–740) in the Chach (Tashkent) region and the influence of Byzantine monetary traditions on their formation. Bearing on the newly discovered numismatic material the authors tried to throw light on the stages of coinage of the Western Turkic Qaghanate and elucidate the brief history of their relations with the Byzantine Empire. The Western Turkic rulers minted their own coins (with the titles of żpγw ‘Yabghu’, cpγw x’γ’n ‘Yabghu-qaghan’, the ethnopolitical name of twrk x’γ’n ‘Türk-Qaghan’ and with the rulers’ names of trδw x’γ’n ‘Tardu qaghan’, twn cpγw x’γ’n ‘Tun Yabghu-qaghan’, all in the Sogdian script) in the Chach region and these coins were symbols of the independence of the Western Turkic Qaghanate. On the coins the following three variants of an original tamga can be seen: . The difference in the shape of the tamgas, in our opinion, is connected with the three stages of the formation of the Western Turkic Qaghanate. Stage 1: the Western Qaghanate is a wing or peripheral state within the Turkic Qaghanate under the rule of a Yabghu (the title Yabghu appears on the coins as ); stage 2: during the period when it was related nominally to the Turkic Qaghanate, in the period of the Yabghu-Qaghanate (the title Yabghu qaghan on the coins is ); stage 3: from 630 onward, after the defeat of the Eastern Turkic Qaghanate by Tang China, the Western Turkic Qaghanate existed for a certain time as an independent state (the title Qaghan on the coins is ).

  • Issue Year: 66/2013
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 47-58
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English