- İbrahim
Kafesoğlu (1914–1984) was a
Turkish historian and
academic who is
known for his role in the
development of the Turkish–Islamic synthesis. He was...
- "Anuštigin Ĝarčāī",
Encyclopaedia Iranica (reference to
Turkish scholar Kafesoğlu), v, p. 140,
Online Edition, (LINK) Amitai-Preiss,
Reuven (1995). Mongols...
- 2016 Turan, Osman., Ateş, Ahmed.,
Kafesoglu, Ibrahim.,
Kafesoğlu, İbrahim. A
history of the Seljuks : İbrahim
Kafesoğlu's interpretation and the resulting...
- "p", but to
Persian and
Turkish speakers his name is
pronounced "Alp".
Kafesoğlu 1989, p. 526.
Cahen 1986, p. 420. Cahen,
Claude (12
February 2024). "Alp-Arslan"...
- al-tawarikh
mentions Karluks as one of the
Oghuz (Turkmen) tribes. I.
Kafesoğlu (1958)
proposes that Türkmen
might be the Karluks'
equivalent of the Göktürks'...
- İbrahim
Kafesoğlu, who
traced the Turkish-Islamic
synthesis back to the
first Muslim Turkic dynasty, the Karakhanids, in the 11th century.
Kafesoğlu viewed...
- ile Destanlar) (in Turkish). p. 589.
Ibrahim Kafesoglu (1988). A
History of the Seljuks: İbrahim
Kafesoğlu's Interpretation and the
Resulting Controversy...
- and
statesman İbrahim Bölükbaşı (born 1990),
Turkish wrestler İbrahim
Kafesoğlu (1914–1984),
Turkish historian and
academic İbrahim Kaş (born 1986), Turkish...
- "The bow and two arrows". Hürriyet
Daily News.
Retrieved 2020-06-07.
Kafesoğlu, İbrahim. Türk
Milli Kültürü. Türk Kültürünü Araştırma Enstitüsü, 1977...
- non-Oghuz
Turks such as
Karluks also have been
called Turkomans and Turkmens;
Kafesoğlu (1958)
proposes that Türkmen
might be the Karluks'
equivalent of the Göktürks'...