-
Cultural Organization.
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Balāsāg̲h̲ūn or Balāsaḳūn". In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel...
- statesman, vizier,
Maturidi theologian and
philosopher from the city of
Balasaghun, the
capital of the Kara-Khanid
Khanate in modern-day Kyrgyzstan. He wrote...
- "Sogdian
Language and Its
Scripts | The Sogdians". Barthold, W. "
Balāsāg̲h̲ūn or Balāsaḳūn."
Encyclopaedia of Islam.
Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis...
- Kara-Khanid
Khanate that had
split into two. The
Eastern Karakanid ruler of
Balasaghun, Ibrāhīm II b. Ahmad,
invited him to help
fight the
Karluks and Kankalis...
- repelled. He
later returned in 1134 and
conquered the
Karakhanid city of
Balasaghun (in
modern Kyrgyzstan),
resulting in the v****alization of the
nearby Kankalis...
- Mubārak Shāh
defined China as part of "Turkestan", and the
cities of
Balāsāghūn and
Kashghar were
considered part of China. The ****ociation of Khitai...
- of the
Karakhanid state for a time but
later the
capital was
moved to
Balasaghun.
During the
latter part of the 10th century, the
Muslim Karakhanids began...
-
gained a
foothold in Transoxiana.
After conquering the
Karakhanid city of
Balasaghun (in
modern Kyrgyzstan), he
attempted to
reclaim former Liao territory...
- The name Khāqāniyya was
given to the
Qarluks who
inhabited Kāshghar and
Bālāsāghūn, the
inhabitants were not Uighur, but
their language has been retroactively...
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Topographic Chart (in Russian)".
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November 2022. Barthold, W. "
Balāsāg̲h̲ūn or Balāsaḳūn."
Encyclopaedia of Islam.
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