Is Nekuz himself a Dorihaeng or the son of Dorihaeng?
Episode 3. Is Nekuz himself a Dorihaeng
or the son of Dorihaeng?
If
so, the ancestors of the "Darlakin" of < Tarikh-e
Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia>,
that is, , Nekuz was either "Dorihaeng" himself or his son, who had a real relationship
with Dorihaeng.
In
addition, both in Sharaf Aldin Ali Yazdi's
book <The Book of the Triumph of Zafarnama>, about the life-long of the
conqueror Amir Temur, called as the
second Genghis Khan, and in other
previous history books <Tarikhe Gojide,selected history>, 'Kuzne' was also referred to as 'Takuzu.' The name 'Takuz' originally appeared to be the term of Dae Ga-ssi大加氏,大哥氏(Dae Ga family)' in Balhae. It was a
name based on the surname 'Dae.' Therefore, it was also the 'Girl
ssi(Girl family)' which was the same surname as 'Kiyat', which was the
southern Chinese sound of the same word as 'Girl乞=great=Dae 大'.
If
so, it was said that Kiyan and Nekuz were clearly from the family
of the Dae Jo-young大 祚榮. In particular,
Abulgazi Khan's <Turk genealogy The Shajarat Ul Atrak> and <Hibehan
Evegazi Bahadirhan's Turk genealogy> were said to be "cousins"
between "Nukuz" and "Qiyan", "the two
who entered Ergene Kun". Then, both of them were relatives of "Dorihaeng"
and were cousins with each other.
The
question arises here. <Taikh-I Arba' Ulus, 四汗國> said
"The clan that arose from the Nukuzu family was called Darlakin,"
which clearly entered Ergene Kun with Kiyan. If so, here, 'Nekuz'
was whether 'Dorihaeng' was himself or the son of Dorihaeng.
According
to the <Chaekbuwongui 冊府元龜>, quoted in
Han Chi-yoon's "Haedong History海東繹史", Dori-haeng, the prince of the second king Dae Mu-ye
大武藝' in Balhae, went to the Tang Dynasty as a special
envoy and suddenly died in 728.
Dorihaeng
was born before the 720s and was poisoned in
the Tang Dynasty in 728. However, it was a story that Dorihaeng or his son was Kiyan,
that is, 'Girl kan' and 'cousin brother' that< Tarikh-e
Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> and <Taikh-I
Arba' Ulus, 四汗國> refer
to. If Dorihaeng died in the Tang Dynasty, he could not be the Nekuz
who,<Taikh-I Arba' Ulus, 四汗國> said, lived in Ergene Kun. According to < Tarikh-e
Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> , Nekuz was
a person who narrowly survived the "great war against the Turk" and
fled to Ergene Kun. This story is recorded throughout many Western history books.
Episode
4. Is Nekuz the son of Dorihaeng, Derligin Han?
The
librarian who answers this question is <The Book of Shibani-name> written
in Tatar language. The librarian was written in Tatar language by the descendants of Shibani,
the son of the Ju Chi of Genghis Khan's eldest son , about their
ancestors around the 16th century.
This
<Shibani-name> proved that Dorihaeng was the person recorded in < Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> and
<Taikh-I Arba' Ulus, 四汗國> and various Western books as 'Darlakin'.
This <Shibani-name> says as follows.
"
Il han (壹汗) and all the
soldiers died. To Il han, a son named Kiyat and his wife, a named
Nu'ku'z of Derligin Han were among the soldiers. It was a thousand years
after Ogwuz Han that this happened."
This
'Nu'ku'z', which < Tarikh-e Monghul, 集史 History of Mongolia> said 'Nekuz', was 'the son of Derligin
Han'. This means that 'Dorihaeng Han is Derligin . In another
sense, it means 'Dorihaeng-vice king 副王' or 'Daerih Han代理
汗= deputy khan,' and according to Chinese librarians, he had
the title of 'Gyerugun King 桂樓郡王'. If so, the two
people, 'Derligin Han' and 'Dorihaeng-Han', are the names of the
same person.
Meanwhile,
"Shibani-name," written in Tatar tilti by the descendants of Chenghis
Khan's eldest son, Ju Chi's son ,Sivan (Shibani, Shabani),
founded Shaibanids around the 16th century and recorded it as Tatar tilti,
described the name Dorihaeng-Han and Daeri Han汗(= depury khan) as Derligin Han, a slightly different sound
in Turkic. After all, Dorihaeng's son is Nekuz, Nukuz, or Takaz,
if called otherwise.
The
genealogy of the Balhae dynasty can be summarized as follows.
Dae
Jo- young → Dae Muye → Dorihaeng = Derligin han → Nikuz →→ Darligin clan
Until
now, librarians recorded Nikuz as Kiyan's cousin brother.
These
are the ancestors of Genghis Khan and the legendary ancestors of all
Mongols.
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