Today marks the 1330 anniversary of the birth of Kutlegin, the son of Kutlug, who received the title “The Blue Sword of Celestial Turks”.
The 1330anniversary of the birth of the Commander of the Second Eastern Turkic Khanate Kutlegin, the son of Kutlug (Elteris), is celebrated this year.
He was 7 years old, when his father Kutlug chagan
passed away. He was promoted to the title of batyr at an age of 10. In 716, together
with his brother Bilge chagan, he dethrones his father's younger brother and
appointed his brother as the chagan of the Second Eastern Turkic Khanate, while
he became the Commander in Chief. He was widely known for his heroism and
initiative, and he was called “The Blue Sword of Celestial Turks”. In February
27, 731 he died at an age of 47. Bilge Kagan described his heroic way in the
engraving biography of his brother: “When the father died, the younger brother
Kutlegin was seven years old. For luck of mother from the Umai tribe, the younger
brother Kultegin earned the title of hero at an age of 10”.
It is an ancient Turkic runic writing installed near
the monastery Erdene Zuu in Mongolia, on the bank of the Orkhon River. The
height of the Monument is 3.15 meters, and a width is 1.34 meter. The monument
is decrypted by the world famous Danish scientist Professor V. Tomsenom .