- The Kara-
Khanid Khanate (Persian: قراخانیان, romanized: Qarākhāniyān; Chinese: 喀喇汗國; pinyin: Kālā Hánguó), also
known as the Karakhanids, Qarakhanids,...
- The Qutlugh-
Khanids (Persian: قراختاییان کرمان,
otherwise known as the Qutlugh-
Khanid dynasty,
Kirmanid dynasty, or very
rarely as the
Later Western Liao)...
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Official Do****ents in Iran: Re-Examination of the
Sphragistic System in the Ll-
Khanid and Yuan Dynasties".
Journal of the
Turfan Studies:
Essays on the Third...
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Turkic works were
written in
these languages. The
language of the Kara-
Khanid Khanate was
known as Turki, Ferghani,
Kashgari or Khaqani. The language...
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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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Uyghurs and the Kara-
Khanids invaded,
Khotan was the only
state in the area that had not come
under Turkic rule. The Kara-
Khanids formed from
several Turkic...
- use in this town
until the 11th century. It was the
capital of the Kara-
Khanid Khanate from the 10th
century until it was
taken by the Qara
Khitai (Western...
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Tengri Khan. By 1096,
Qocho had lost Aksu, Tumshuk, and
Kucha to the Kara-
Khanid Khanate. In 1123, Bilgä rose to power. He was
succeeded by Yur
Temur at...
- Kara-
Khanid Khanate,
their arrival in
Transoxiana signalled a
definitive shift from
Iranian to
Turkic predominance in
Central Asia. The Kara-
Khanid ruler...