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Mulla Musa
Sayrami (Chagatay: ملا موسی سیرامی, romanized: Mullā Mūsā
Säyrāmī; Uyghur: موللا مۇسا سايرامى, romanized: Molla Musa
Sayrami; 1836–1917) was...
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instrumental in
encouraging the
veteran of
Yaqub Beg's regime,
Mulla Musa
Sayrami, to
write his Tārīkh-i
amniyya ("History of Peace"),
which to
these days...
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Hanafi shaykh al-
Sayrāmī, who was the head of the
newly established Zāhiriyah
madrasah (school) and khānqah (Sufi retreat) in Cairo. Al-
Sayrami invited al-'Ayni...
- Tārīkh-i amniyya, a
history of the
Dungan Revolt, the
magnum opus of Musa
Sayrami Tarikh ibn al-Athir
Tarikh Baghdad Tarikh al-fattash Tarikh-i Hind Wa Sind...
- died
after a
short illness.: 167–169 The
contemporaneous historian Musa
Sayrami (1836–1917)
states that he was
poisoned on 30 May 1877 in
Korla by the...
- were all
dependencies of Karashahr. The
contemporaneous historian Musa
Sayrami (1836–1917)
stated that
ruler Yaqub Beg of
Yettishar was
poisoned on May...
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works like the Tārīkh-i
amniyya and Tārīkh-i ḥamīdi were
written by Musa
Sayrami. The Qing
dynasty commissioned dictionaries on the
major languages of China...
- Gazette [uz] both
reported that he had died
after a
short illness.
Historian Musa
Sayrami stated that he was
poisoned on 30 May 1877, in
Korla by the
former hakim...
- Riza Agahi.
Muhammad Rahim Khan II of
Khiva also
wrote ghazals. Musa
Sayrami's Tārīkh-i amniyya,
completed in 1903, and its
revised version Tārīkh-i...
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Province in 1884.
After the fall of
Yakub Beg, a
learned cleric named Musa
Sayrami (1836–1917), who had
occupied positions of
importance in Aksu
under both...