Heshana Qaghan or Heshana Khagan (Chinese language: 曷娑那可汗, (Pinyin): hésuōnà kěhàn, (Wade-Giles): ho-so-na k'o-han, Middle Chinese (Guangyun) or 曷薩那可汗/曷萨那可汗, hésànà kěhàn, ho-sa-na k'o-han) at one point known as Chuluo Kehan (處羅可汗/处罗可汗) and Nijue Chuluo Khagan (泥厥處羅可汗/泥厥处罗可汗), personal name Ashina Daman (阿史那達漫/阿史那达漫, āshǐnà dámàn, a-shih-na ta-man), was the second khagan of the Western Turkic Khaganate. He was the son of Niri Qaghan. He appeared as Čôl χâɣân in The Provincial Capitals of Iran.Golden, Peter B., " Oq and Oğur ~ Oğuz", Turkic Languages, 16/2 (2012). p. 6 of 29
Pei Ju suggested that Emperor Yang should form an alliance with Heshana's subordinate Shikui Khagan, who had been requesting to marry a Sui princess. The Emperor agreed and subsequently, Shikui attacked Heshana, defeating him and forcing him to flee to Gaochang. Emperor Yang then sent Pei to Gaochang to persuade Daman to come to the Sui. Daman refused at first. However, after being threatened that his mother would be killed, he agreed. He subsequently stayed in China and did not return to his own land. Emperor Yang, pleased with this development, awarded Pei with a sable coat and jewels that Daman offered as tribute.
In 611, Emperor Yang made Heshana Qaghan (曷薩那可汗) by imperial decree and was married to a Chinese princess.
By 619, he was no longer in control of his khaganate and was at Chang'an, the capital of China's Tang dynasty, when Emperor Gaozu of Tang, giving in to Shibi Khan's pressure, had him delivered to Eastern Turk emissaries to be executed.
He had two sons who were in service of the Tang dynasty at the time of his death.
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