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Rahman Kashgari (1912-1971),
Scholar of
Uyghur background Hamza Kashgari (born 1989),
Saudi columnist with
Uyghur background Mahmud al-
Kashgari, eleventh...
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Mahmud ibn
Husayn ibn
Muhammad al-
Kashgari was an 11th-century Kara-Khanid
scholar and
lexicographer of the
Turkic languages from Kashgar. His father,...
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Hamza Kashgari Mohamad Najeeb (often
Hamza Kashgari, Arabic: حمزة كاشغري; born 1989) is a
Saudi poet and a
former columnist for the
Saudi daily newspaper...
- الكاشغري الندوي; 15
September 1912 – 3
April 1971), or
simply Abdur Rahman Kashgari (Uyghur: ئابدۇرراھمان كاشغەرىي, Bengali: আব্দুর রহমান কাশগরী), was one...
- his Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk, the 11th
century Kara-Khanid
scholar Mahmud al-
Kashgari cited Kayı as of one of 22
Oghuz tribes,
saying that
Oghuz were also called...
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first and only
mention of the Argu
tribes and Argu
language was by Al-
Kashgari. He
wrote that they
lived among the
mountains and that is why they were...
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Peter Golden considers this
derivation by no
means certain. In
Mahmud Kashgari's 11th-century work Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk,
Pechenegs were
described as "a...
- the
geography of the
regions they visited.
Turkish geographer Mahmud al-
Kashgari drew a
world map on a
linguistic basis, and
later so did Piri Reis (Piri...
- can be
found in the Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk by
Mahmud Kashgari, who
flourished in c. 1075.
Kashgari mentioned the
Afshar tribe sixth in his list of 22 Oghuz...
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Oghuz group of the
Turkic languages family. Kara-Khanid
scholar Mahmud al-
Kashgari wrote that of all the
Turkic languages, that of the
Oghuz was the simplest...