Qaghan
Qaghan, also spelled khagan, is a title used in Turkic and Mongolic polities for the supreme ruler or emperor, typically the ruler of a khaganate or a confederation of tribes. It denotes a status higher than that of a regular khan and is often rendered in English as “Great Khan.” The term appears in historical inscriptions and chronicles of steppe civilizations and is closely associated with rulership over multi-tribal realms rather than a single clan.
Linguistically, qaghan derives from the word for khan with an intensifying prefix, commonly interpreted as meaning
Historically, the title was used by several significant powers. The Göktürk Khaganate (6th–8th centuries) employed the
Today, qaghan is used primarily in academic and historical contexts to discuss these ancient rulers and the