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capital city of
Bishkek in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan, was
named after Makhmud Kashghari, in the 1990s.
UNESCO declared 2008 the Year of
Mahmud al-Kashgari. Yusuf...
- Abū az-Zibriqān ʿAbd ar-Raḥmān ibn ʿAbd al-Hādī Dāmullā al-
Kāshgharī an-Nadwī (Arabic: أبو الزبرقان عبد الرحمن بن عبد الهادي داملا الكاشغري الندوي; 15...
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Muhammad ibn
Sulayman Kashghari was a
Turkic merchant, who
served as the
vizier of the
Seljuk sultan Ahmad Sanjar (r. 1118–1157) from
March 1122 to March...
- com/early-medieval-monographs/214-al-kashgaris-world-map/214-al-
kashghari.pdf
World Map of al-
Kashghari, «While to the east
there are the
lands of
Mashin [China]...
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Caspian Sea
together with Yengikent,
Sawran or
Sabran and others.
Mahmud Kashghari expressly stated it was a town of the Oghuz, al-Muqaddasi also ****ociates...
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borrowed from
Iranian languages.
According to 11th-century
scholar Mahmud al-
Kashghari, the city was
known in
Karakhanid as Sämizkänd (سَمِزْکَنْدْ), meaning...
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language Tadhkirah i
Khwajagan (a Tadhkirah) was
written by M.
Sadiq Kashghari. Note: The
following list is
incomplete and, at times,
possibly slightly...
- Khotan. The Turki-language
Tadhkirah i
Khwajagan was
written by M.
Sadiq Kashghari.
Historical works like the Tārīkh-i
amniyya and Tārīkh-i ḥamīdi were written...
- Marches" pp. 347–348 Golden,
Peter B. (2015). "The
Turkic World in Mahmûd al-
Kâshgharî" in Bonn
Contributions to
Asian Archaeology. 7. p. 513-516 "YEREL BILGILER"...
- saints. The
Turki language Tadhkirah i
Khwajagan was
written by M.
Sadiq Kashghari.
Between the 1600s and 1900s many Turki-language
tazkirah m****cripts...