Issik Qaghan


Issik Qaghan was the second ruler of the Turkic Khaganate.

Name

His personal name recorded in Chinese sources was Ashina Kolo which is reconstructible in Middle Chinese as *kʰuâ-lâ according to Peter Golden. According to him, this was a transliteration of the. His regnal name Yixiji was reconstructed by Ahmet Taşağıl as Ilji. He is also referred to as Ayi Qaghan in Cefu Yuangui.
Zhu Zhenghong, who analyzed his great-grandson Shi Shanying's epitaph, argued that in Turkic cosmology, colors correspond to cardinal directions, with "black" representing north. He proposed that "Kolo" was not his personal name, but a political title he held before becoming qaghan. As Bumin's eldest son, he was stationed in the north to govern the Tiele tribes, hence the title "Black". Epitaph referred to Issik as Xiejiesuona Qaghan. Zhenghong believes this was a regnal title that could be reconstructed as. Moreover, according to Zhu Zhenghong, Issik Qaghan's personal name was Dayuan, based on his analysis of Ashina Zhong's tomb.

Rule

In 552, he defeated the Rouran khagan Yujiulü Dengzhu near Mulai Mountain to north of Woye Town. Between March and April 553, Issik Qaghan sent envoys to present 50,000 horses to Western Wei. Before dying of illness later that year, he passed the throne to his younger brother who became Muqan Qaghan. All Eastern Turkic Qaghanate rulers were descended from him through his sons Ishbara Qaghan and Bagha Qaghan.