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The Holy Kh'ajah said : "Oh child! In order to preserve themselves many people have held it lawful to do forbidden acts. If in laying out the wall you lay it out with the (mental) purpose, saying (I intend this as) a mosque, certainly in the presence of God you will obtain merit, (and) you will
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on this side towards sun-rising as far as the place called 'Karak' on the north as far as the place called 'Qarà-qurdum' (the said) Sultan, having converted the infidels to Islam by his sword, established the laws and religion of the Holy
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just outside Kashgar. Here Satuq would often come to watch the caravans arrive. When Satuq saw Nasr and other Muslims observing their daily prayers he became curious and was instructed by them in the Islamic religion.
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The Holy Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan, at the age of twelve and a half, became occupied in wars of religion. During the summer he made war on the infidels. In winter-time he performed the service and worship of God the
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Report of a Mission to Yarkund in 1873 under command of Sir T.D. Forsyth, K.C.S.I., C.B., Bengal Civil Service, With historical and geographical information regarding the possessions of the Ameer of Yarkund
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Satuq was variously stated as twelve and a half or twenty-five when he became khan, and he began to wage religious war against non-Muslims. According to
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Satuq kept his faith secret from the king, but convinced his friends to convert. However, when the king heard that Satuq had become a
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According to an account by Munajjimbashi, based on a tradition ultimately stemming from a Karakhanid emissary in 1105 to the
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Scott Cameron Levi, Ron Sela (2010). "Chapter 12 - Jamal Qarshi: The Conversion to Islam of Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan".
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which permitted him in effect to commit patricide, and killed his step-father, after which he conquered Kashgar.
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that can still be visited in Artush today. It was restored in 1995 by Uyghur architect Abuduryim Ashan.
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There are different historical accounts of the Satuq's life with some variations. Sources include
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A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Kashghar and Tarkand)
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A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Kashghar and Tarkand)
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A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Kashghar and Tarkand)
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A Sketch of the Turki Language as Spoken in Eastern Turkistan (Kashghar and Tarkand)
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Golden, Peter. B. (1990), "The Karakhanids and Early Islam", in Sinor, Denis (ed.),
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Hungarians & Europe in the Early Middle Ages: An Introduction to Early Hungarian
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court, he was the first of the khans to convert to Islam under the influence of a
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be delivered from the evil designs of the infidels. Be not over-much afflicted."
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Tomb of Sultan Satuk Bughra Khan, the first Muslim khan of the Kara-Khanid, in
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Satuq Boghra Khan died in 955 according to Jamal Qarshi, and was buried in a
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and was granted special dispensation to build a mosque in the town of
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A Sketch of the Turki Language: As Spoken in Eastern Turkistan ...
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merchant, Abu an-Nasr from Bukhara. Nasr befriended the Khan of
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Islamic Central Asia: An Anthology of Historical Sources
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Baptist Mission Press. pp. 95–96. 553: 371:He had at least 4 sons and 3 daughters: 265: 416: 670: 496: 261: 236:, identified in the 10th century book 216:, and a fragment of a manuscript in 178: 13: 189:; in 934, he was one of the first 14: 719: 324: 232:Satuq was said to have come from 301:, Satuq's step-father and uncle 640: 623: 602: 581: 536: 514: 472: 456: 438: 1: 409: 258:, making Satuq his step-son. 648:"Sultan Sutuk Buhrahan Tomb" 171:Abdulkarim Satuq Bughra Khan 7: 397: 289:from Bukhara. According to 10: 724: 250:when he was 6. His uncle, 708:10th-century Asian people 615:. Baptist Mission Press. 594:. Baptist Mission Press. 404:List of converts to Islam 366: 227: 224:(Memory of Bughra Khan). 152: 142: 130: 118: 102: 94: 90: 80: 70: 62: 55: 26: 21: 549:. Baptist Mission Press. 354: 254:, married his mother in 212:historian, known as the 480:A History of Inner Asia 352: 278: 335: 269: 193:rulers to convert to 179:سۇلتان سۇتۇق بۇغراخان 106:AH 344 (955/956) 57:Khagan of Karakhanids 630:Robert Shaw (1878). 609:Robert Shaw (1878). 588:Robert Shaw (1878). 543:Robert Shaw (1878). 428:Robert Shaw (1878). 331:Tazkirah Bughra Khan 291:Tazkirah Bughra Khan 222:Tazkirah Bughra Khan 262:Conversion to Islam 113:Kara-Khanid Khanate 279: 185:; died 955) was a 703:Converts to Islam 574:978-0-253-35385-6 531:10.20676/00000196 375:Musa Baytash Khan 256:levirate marriage 248:Bazir Arslan Khan 206:Tarikh-i Kashghar 202:Mulhaqāt al-Surāh 168: 167: 147:Bazir Arslan Khan 85:Musa Baytash Khan 22:Satuq Bughra Khan 16:Kara-Khanid ruler 715: 662: 661: 659: 658: 644: 638: 637: 627: 621: 620: 606: 600: 599: 585: 579: 578: 560: 551: 550: 540: 534: 533: 518: 512: 511: 494: 483: 476: 470: 460: 454: 453: 448:. 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Index

Ghazi
Hazrat
Sultan
Khagan of Karakhanids
Oghulchak Khan
Musa Baytash Khan
Artush
Kara-Khanid Khanate
Kashgar
House
Karakhanids
Bazir Arslan Khan
Tengrism
Islam
Uyghur
Kara-Khanid khan
Turkic
Islam
Ottoman
Munajjimbashi
Chagatai
Artush
Hudud al-'alam
Yaghma
Bazir Arslan Khan
Oghulchak Khan
levirate marriage

Artush
Xinjiang

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