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- romanized: Qarākhāniyān; Chinese: 喀喇汗國; pinyin: Kālā Hánguó), also known as the Karakhanids, Qarakhanids, Ilek Khanids or the Afrasiabids (Persian: آل افراسیاب,...
- Karakhanid, also known as Khaqani Turkic (self referring to as Türki or Türkçe, meaning either "Turkish" or "Turkic"), was a historical Turkic language...
- surrendered to Hasan, he marched towards Bukhara. Nuh II escaped and the Karakhanids entered the capital in the late spring of 992. Fa'iq, the Samanid governor...
- the Göktürk khaganate and the independent states of the Karluk yabghu, Karakhanids and Qarlughids before being absorbed in the Chagatai Khanate of the Mongol...
- was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1038 to 1068. He was one of the greatest rulers of the dynasty. He was the son of Nasr Khan, a Karakhanid ruler...
- century, the Karakhanid state had a literary language that continued the traditions of ancient turkic written texts. The official Karakhanid language of...
- remained the shared literary language there until the early 20th century. Karakhanidliterary language of the Kara-Khanid Khanate that is considered a standard...
- and Western Karakhanid Khanates, with Kashgar falling within the domain of the Eastern Karakhanid state. In 1089, the Western Karakhanids fell under the...
- Y****awi. (in Karakhanid) Mahmud al-Kashgari's Divânü Lügati't-Türk (in Karakhanid and Arabic) Yusuf Balasaghuni's Kutadgu Bilig (in Karakhanid) Ahmad bin...
- and its descendant Khalaj are the only languages of this group. Arghu (Karakhanid: اَرْغوُ), is a bilingual group of Turkic tribes in the 11th century....