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  2. Uyghur literature - Wikipedia

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    Uyghur or Uighur literature comprises oral compositions and written texts in the Uyghur language, a Turkic language used primarily by the Uyghur people in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China.

  3. Karabalgasun inscription - Wikipedia

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    Karabalgasun inscription is a 9th century trilingual inscription located in the Karabalgasun, the historical capital of the first Uyghur Khaganate, in Mongolia. The stele bearing the inscription is believed to have been erected during the reign of the eighth Uighur ruler, Baoyi Qaghan (r. 808-21 CE).

  4. Ahmatjan Osman - Wikipedia

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    A leader of the Uyghur New Poetry (gungga) movement in the 1980s, he is considered one of the "foremost Uyghur poets of his generation". [1] [2] His use of free verse was influential in subsequent Uyghur poetics. His poetry has been described as trying to "capture the sacred and philosophical, the ineffable and the transient, in a wholly unique ...

  5. Abdurehim Ötkür - Wikipedia

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    Abdurehim Tileshüp Ötkür (Uyghur: ئابدۇرېھىم ئۆتكۈر, May 1923 – October 1995) was a popular Uyghur author and poet who is considered the "father of modern Uyghur poetry". [ 1 ] Early life

  6. Musa Sayrami - Wikipedia

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    Tārīkh-i amniyya ("History of Peace") [6] was written in the Chagatai language—the old literary language of Central Asia, which can be thought of as an ancestral form of today's Uyghur and Uzbek languages. According to modern scholars, the Chagatai of Musa Sayrami's manuscripts had been influenced by "modern" Uyghur language (i.e., the ...

  7. Xuastvanift - Wikipedia

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    Xuastvanift is a Manichaean text written in the Uyghur language containing a prayer of repentance. [1] The text is important for understanding the lives of Manichaean communities in the East and confirms many concepts found in other Manichaean, Christian, and Muslim writings. The name Xuastvanift comes from Uyghur and means "confession" or ...

  8. Category:Uyghur literature - Wikipedia

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    Uyghur writers (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Uyghur literature" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Zordun Sabir - Wikipedia

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    Zordun Sabir (1937 – 13 August 1998; Uyghur: زوردۇن سابىر) was a popular Uyghur author who is most known for his historical "Anayurt" (Homeland) trilogy. Books [ edit ]