- [citation needed] Some
Buyruks are
attributed to Safi-ad-Din Ardabili,
while others are
attributed to Ja'far al-Sadiq. The "
Buyruks"
include pillars which...
- Look up
buyruk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buyruk may
refer to:
Buyruk (Shabak), the
sacred book of the
Shabak Buyruks, the
sacred writings of...
- The
Buyruk or
Kitab al-Manaqib (Book of
Exemplary Acts) is the
central religious text of Shabakism. It is
written in Turkmen. The
Buyruk is
written in...
- the
Twelve Imams, the
Buyruks (mainly the Imam Câfer-i Sadık Buyruğu) and Haji
Bektash Veli.
According to the
books of the
Buyruk which include the basic...
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Buyruk Khan (Chinese: 忽兒察忽思不亦魯黑汗; pinyin: Hūercháhūsī Bùyìlǔhēi Hàn) was a 12th-century
Nestorian leader of Keraites. He was a son of
Marqus Buyruk Khan...
- born
around 1130, to
Nestorian family of Keraites. His
father was
Cyriacus Buyruk Khan, the
leader of Keraites.
Toghrul had a very
difficult youth. The Merkits...
-
which linked the
Borjigin to the
Nestorian Christian tribe of
Cyriacus Buyruk Khan. The
second was the
Turkic Karluk lineage added through Toghon Temur...
-
knowledge were Tata-tonga (Chinese: 塔塔統阿),
Bilge Buqa (比俚伽普華), Kara
Igach Buyruk (哈剌亦哈赤北魯), and
Mengsus (孟速思). From that time, the
script underwent some...
- ones as
sources for
their beliefs including Hadiths,
Nahjul Balagha and
Buyruks.
Alevism also
acknowledges the
Islamic prophet Mohammed.
Unlike the vast...
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Markus Buyruk Khan was a
Keraite leader who also led the Zubu confederacy. In 1100, he was
killed by the Liao.
Kurchakus Buyruk Khan was a son...