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    called koh) include: Khair Khana-e Shamali, Khwaja Rawash, Shakhi Baran Tey, Chihil Sutun, Qurugh, Khwaja Razaq and Sher Darwaza. There are also two mountains...
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    son, Nasiruddin Bughra Khan, assisted him in this mission. Balban then placed his second son, Bughra Khan, as governor. However, Bughra declared independence...
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    second son Bughra Khan back from Bengal, but Bughra Khan refused. After Balban's death in 1287, his grandson Muiz ud-Din Qaiqabad, Bughra Khan's son,...
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    he was in the service of Balban's son Bughra Khan. This likely happpend sometime before 1280, during Bughra Khan's tenure as the governor of Samana...
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  • County The Mausoleum of Abakh Khoja, Kashgar The Mausoleum of Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan, the first Muslim khan of Kara-Khanid Khanate, in Artush, Xinjiang...
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    Pan-Turkist Jadids and East Turkestan independence activists Muhammad Amin Bughra (Mehmet Emin) and Masud Sabri. They demanded the names "Türk" or "Türki"...
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  • (1390–1411) Bengal Sultanate: Balban dynasty (complete list) – Nasiruddin Bughra Khan, Governor (1281–1287), Sultan (1287–1291) Rukunuddin Kaikaus, Sultan...
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    be confused with Yak Lakkhi, the governor of Devagiri and Samana) Ambar Bughra Khan Talbagha, son of Yaghda Talbagha Nagauri Saif Chaush Malik Qabul, who...
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    thought to have converted to Islam following the conversion of Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan in 934. Khotan conquered Kashgar in 970, after which a long war ensued...
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    the tenth century when Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan converted to Islam in 966 while he controlled Kashgar. Satuq Bughra Khan and his son directed endeavors...
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    text. The Kutadgu Bilig was written in 1069-1070 and presented to Tavghach Bughra Khan, the prince of Kashgar. It was well known through the Timurid era (Dankoff...
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  • Satok Bughra Khan who in 966 converted to Islam and many tales emerged about the Karakhanid ruling family's war against the Buddhists, Satok Bughra Khan's...
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    the mid 10th century under Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan when they established the Kara-Khanid Khanate. Satuq Bughra Khan and his son directed endeavors to...
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    Balban (c.1287–1324) came about as a result of Mamluk governor Nasiruddin Bughra Khan declaring independence. Biswa Singha (1515–1540 CE) Nara Narayan (1540–1586...
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