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Saltuk Buğra Khan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saltuk Buğra Khan
Saltuk Buğra Khan was a medieval Turkic khan. He is known as the first Muslim Turkic ruler. Although Islam was slowly spreading among the Turks before Saltuk, Saltuk’s conversion accelerated the conversion. ==Background== Around 870, a Turkic group emerged as a political power in Turkestan. 〔Sina Akşin-Ümit Hassan:''Türkiye tarihi Cilt I'',ISBN 975-406-563-2 p.160 〕 Their origin is obscure. But they were probably a mixture of Karluks, Chigils, Yagma and Uigurs. The title of their leader was ''Kara khan'' (courageous khan) and later the historians named them Karakhanids. ==Early Life== Saltuk Buğra’s exact birth date (probably early 10th century) is not known. After the death of his father, his mother married to Oğulcuk Khan a younger brother of the deceased. During his youth, Saltuk met many Samanids who took refuge in Karakhanid territory following a civil war in Samanid territory. Saltuk a tengrisit was influenced by the Muslim Samanid people and converted to Islam (around 932). He took the Arabic name ''Abdülkerim''. 〔(Turkish Islam states page )〕
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