- work. He is
mostly referred to as Yūsuf
Balasaguni,[citation needed]
derived from his city of origin.
Balasaguni's birthplace Balasagun was
located at the...
-
Khaqani Turkic: [qʊtɑðˈɢʊ bɪˈlɪɡ]) is an 11th-century work
written by Yūsuf
Balasaguni for the
prince of Kashgar. The text
reflects the author's and his society's...
- Valley; its
prosperity declined after the
Mongol conquest. The poet Yūsuf
Balasaguni,
known for
writing the
Kutadgu Bilig, is
thought to have been born in...
- (d. 1085) Wen Tong,
Chinese painter and
calligrapher (d. 1079) Yūsuf
Balasaguni,
Karakhanid statesman (d. 1085) Zeng Gong,
Chinese scholar and historian...
-
Turkic Khaganate, are
situated 8 km
southwest from Tokmok.
Yusuf Has
Hajib Balasaguni,
author of the
Kutadgu Bilig is said to have been born in this area. About...
- in the
Ottoman Empire Yusuf Ali (disambiguation),
several people Yūsuf
Balasaguni,
Uyghur scribe Yusuf Başer (born 1980),
Turkish karateka Yusuf Bey (1935–2003)...
- AH/10th AD Abu Zayd al-Dabusi (d. 429 AH) Ali
Hujwiri (d. 464 AH) Yūsuf
Balasaguni (d. 469 AH)
Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi (d. 482 AH) Al-Sarakhsi (d. 483...
- AH/10th AD Abu Zayd al-Dabusi (d. 429 AH) Ali
Hujwiri (d. 464 AH) Yūsuf
Balasaguni (d. 469 AH)
Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi (d. 482 AH) Al-Sarakhsi (d. 483...
- AH/10th AD Abu Zayd al-Dabusi (d. 429 AH) Ali
Hujwiri (d. 464 AH) Yūsuf
Balasaguni (d. 469 AH)
Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi (d. 482 AH) Al-Sarakhsi (d. 483...
- AH/10th AD Abu Zayd al-Dabusi (d. 429 AH) Ali
Hujwiri (d. 464 AH) Yūsuf
Balasaguni (d. 469 AH)
Fakhr al-Islam al-Bazdawi (d. 482 AH) Al-Sarakhsi (d. 483...