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RIBÂT-I MALIK, A MONUMENT ERECTED AT HARÇANG, BUHÂRÂ, BY THE HÂKÂNİD (HÂKÂNÎ TURK) MONARCH ÇU TIĞIN NAŞR II ŞAMSU’L-MULK, SON OF IBRÂHÎM
Authors : Emel ESİN
Pages : 427-444
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Publication Date : 1986-05-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :T h e lineage called, by their contemporaries, “ H âkânî T u rk” insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Im perial Turk);, or “ Turkish H âkâns” , or “ Sons o f Afrâsiyâb” , or “ Ilik-H ans” , the Kara-hanids o f modern history insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(840-1220);, *** adhered to İslam around 926 and became, simultaneously, the founders o f the first majör Turkish Islamic State and o f its architecture. T heir written vakfiyyas insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(pious endowments); express their concern for the welfare o f their subjects, in whom they saw “ G od’s worshippers” confided to their care. Some members o f this dynasty, insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(reputed to have banished wine from their court);, had achieved a saintly reputation. Such was Satuk Buğra who, won to İslam when yet a child, was instrumental in the conversion of large numbers o f Turks. 2 The devout tendency continued3 with ‘A lî’s sons, M anşûr, who, in 451/1024 foresook royal rank to become a derviş and Naşr Arslan îlik insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(died 402/1012); who, on the eve o f a battle where m any could have died, risked his own life and went unattended to the cam p of M ahm ûd o f G azna, to plead for peace.Keywords : RIBÂT I MALIK, HARÇANG, HÂKÂNİD