Oghuz Khagan

Oğuz Khan
Oghuz Khagan in the Majma' al-tawarikh (c. 1425)
Born
in Central Asia, on the lands of the Balga tribe
Known forbeing an eponymous ancestor of Oğuz Turks
TitleKhan
PredecessorQara Khan
SuccessorSplit into the 24 Oğuz Tribes
SpouseSelvihan Hatun
ChildrenGun, Ay, Yildiz, Kok, Tagh, Tengiz
Parents
  • Qara Khan (father)
  • Ay Khagan (mother)
Websitehttps://alijuma.home.blog/destanin-dogusu-oguz/

Oghuz Khagan or Oğuz Khan (Turkish: Oğuz Kağan or Oğuz Han; Azerbaijani: Oğuz Xan or Oğuz Xaqan; Turkmen: Oğuz Han or Oğuz Kağan) is a legendary khan of the Turkic people and an eponymous ancestor of Oghuz Turks. Some Turkic cultures use the legend of Oghuz Khan to describe their ethnic and tribal origins. The various versions of the narrative preserved in many different manuscripts have been published in numerous languages as listed below in the references. The narratives about him are often entitled Oghuzname, of which there are several traditions, describing his many feats and conquests, some of these tend to overlap with other Turkic epic traditions such as Seljukname and The Book of Dede Korkut. Oğuz Khan was from the Balga tribe, the son of Qara Bey, Oğuz Bey, he later became a Khan.

The name of Oghuz Khan has been associated with Maodun, also known as Mete Han; the reason being that there is a remarkable similarity between the biography of Oghuz Khagan in the Turkic mythology and the biography of Maodun found in the Chinese historiography, which was first noticed by the Russo-Chuvash sinologist Hyacinth.