- Sarikol, Sariqol, or
Sarykol from
Turkic languages meaning "yellow lake" may
refer to:
Sarikol Range, a
mountain range on the
border with
Tajikistan and...
- 1713–c.1714) Haji
Muhammad II, Khan (c.1714) Shir Ghazi, Khan (1714–1727)
Sarigh Ayghir, Khan (1727) Bahadur, Khan (1727–1728)
Ilbars II, Khan (1728–1740)...
-
Qurchaqus Khan of
Keraites Khan of
Keraites Reign 1150 - 1165
Predecessor Sarigh Khan
Successor Toghrul Died 1165
Spouse Ilma Töre
Qaimish Issue Toghrul...
- (India) (1958).
Technical Report. p. 127.
Brines from (i) Pong Kong, (ii)
Sarigh Jilgang Kol and (iii)
Amtogor lakes were
examined for
their suitability...
- Howorth's
slave rebellion,
descendant of
Sultan Gazi (see
Sultan Haji).
Sarigh Ayghir (1727)
Ilbars II (1728–1740), son of
Shakhniyaz khan,
rejected threat...
- (India) (1958).
Technical Report. p. 127.
Brines from (i) Pong Kong, (ii)
Sarigh Jilgang Kol and (iii)
Amtogor lakes were
examined for
their suitability...
-
converted to
Islam in 1513. It was
reported that
between Khitay and
Khotan the
Sarigh Uyghur tribes who were "impious" resided, and they were
targeted for ghazat...
- lay
claim to the area. The road
entered disputed territory "just east of
Sarigh Jilgnang"
after which it ran
through a
number of locations[clarification...
- [verification needed] It was
reported that
between Khitay and
Khotan the
Sarigh Uyghur tribes who were "impious" resided, and they were
targeted for ghazat...
- Muslim,
prefect of Rayy Yurun-Tash, amir of
Rudbar Arslan-Tash, amir Qizil-
Sarigh, amir Barkiyaruq,
sultan of the
Great Seljuk Empire (1094–1105) Abd al-Rahman...