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- Shad_(prince) abstract "Shad (Old Turkic: 10px10px, šad) was a state office in the early Central Asian Turkic states, roughly equivalent to governor. \"Shad\" could only be an appointee over a vassal tribe, where he represented interests of the preeminent Kagan. The name of this tribe was included in his title. For example, Tardu-shad could only be a Shad over Tardu tribe. The title carried autonomy in different degrees, and its links with the central authority of kagan varied from economical and political subordination to superficial political deference.The position of Shad was traditionally given to the member of a ruling (Ashina) clan. Frequently, Shad was a blood prince, a representative of the next generation. Mahmud Kashgari defined the title Shad as an heir apparent a step above Yabgu. In the early Turkic Turgesh Kaganate, Shad was a ruler of the east wing, andYabgu was a ruler of the west wing of the state, both directly subordinated to the Kagan. According to Movses Kagankatvatsi, Böri Shad was a 7th-century Western Turkic Khaganate prince and an ishad, or a ruler of a principality, a nephew of Tong Yabgu Kagan, and a son of Moho shad, who may have been a Yabgu of the Khazars. Later, after a split of Western Turkic Kaganate, the splinter western part was headed by Yukuk-shad of the royal Ashina clan, who became a Kagan of the \"western surnames\", with a throne name Yelbi-Turuk-Kagan.With weakening of centralized states, the Shads were gaining more sovereignty, and historical accounts record independent states with \"Shad\" as a supreme ruler. The title \"Shad\" left prominent marks in the Asian toponymy, and on many mints of Middle Asia Late Antique and Early Middle Age coins, like Shad Bagh in northern Lahore in Punjab, Pakistan, and early Bukhara, Uzbekistan coins.A name of one Shad in the waning days of the Eastern Turkic Kaganate is interpreted as an evidence of an early penetration of the Sunni branch of Islam to the Central Asian people. When the last Kagan Illig Qaghan suffered a defeat from the Tang (Toba, Tabgach) empire in 630 CE, the Chinese annals recorded that after that surrendered his last loyal prince, Yshbara Shunishi-Shad, and the Eastern Türkic Kaganate ceased to exist. Yshbara Shunishi-Shad was a head of the Basmyl tribe, and as indicated by his name, he was a Sunni.".
- Shad_(prince) thumbnail Old_Turkic_letter_D1.svg?width=300.
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- Shad_(prince) wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageRevisionID "706086397".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Ashina.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Bagha_Shad.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Basmyl.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Bukhara.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Böri_Shad.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heirs_to_the_throne.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Turkic_peoples.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Governor.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Kazakhstan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Uzbekistan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Illig_Qaghan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Ishad.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Khagan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Khazars.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Lahore.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Mahmud_al-Kashgari.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Movses_Kaghankatvatsi.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Old_Turkic_language.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Punjab,_Pakistan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Shad_Bagh.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Toba.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Tong_Yabghu_Qaghan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Tuoba.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Turgesh.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_Khaganate.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Uzbekistan.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Western_Turkic_Khaganate.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink Yabgu.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink File:Old_Turkic_letter_D1.svg.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLink File:Old_Turkic_letter_SH.svg.
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shad (prince)".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shad".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shad".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLinkText "shads".
- Shad_(prince) wikiPageWikiLinkText "she".
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- Shad_(prince) subject Category:Heirs_to_the_throne.
- Shad_(prince) subject Category:History_of_the_Turkic_peoples.
- Shad_(prince) subject Category:Titles.
- Shad_(prince) hypernym Office.
- Shad_(prince) type Building.
- Shad_(prince) type People.
- Shad_(prince) type Title.
- Shad_(prince) type Thing.
- Shad_(prince) comment "Shad (Old Turkic: 10px10px, šad) was a state office in the early Central Asian Turkic states, roughly equivalent to governor. \"Shad\" could only be an appointee over a vassal tribe, where he represented interests of the preeminent Kagan. The name of this tribe was included in his title. For example, Tardu-shad could only be a Shad over Tardu tribe.".
- Shad_(prince) label "Shad (prince)".
- Shad_(prince) differentFrom Ishad.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Q1079673.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Şad.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Шад.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Sad.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs m.03m6k0x.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Шат.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Šad_(princ).
- Shad_(prince) sameAs Q1079673.
- Shad_(prince) sameAs 設.
- Shad_(prince) wasDerivedFrom Shad_(prince)?oldid=706086397.
- Shad_(prince) depiction Old_Turkic_letter_D1.svg.
- Shad_(prince) isPrimaryTopicOf Shad_(prince).