Ibrahim ibn Muhammad Bogra Khan (1128–1158) - Turkic ruler of the Samarkand inheritance [1] of the Karakhanid kaganate in 1141-1158.
| Ibrahim II Bogra Khan | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Ahmed Arslan Khan | ||||||
| Successor | Muhammad III Bogra Khan | ||||||
| Birth | 1128 | ||||||
| Death | 1158 Bukhara in the area of Kellabad. | ||||||
| Kind | Karakhanids | ||||||
| Father | Ahmed Arslan Khan | ||||||
| Religion | Islam , Sunni | ||||||
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Biography and Board
The son of Ahmad Arslan Khan . Conflicting historical data has been preserved about the life of Ibrahim II. By 1133, the Khitan captured the territory of the Eastern Kaganate. The power of the Karakhanids survived in Kashgar, but not in Balasagun, which became the capital of the Karakhitai king (gurkhan). [one]
After winning the Battle of Katwana, the Khitan erected Ibrahim b. On the throne of Samarkand. Muhammad. [1] Ibrahim II was dependent on the Khitan. ruler Eliy Dashi .
Coins
Ibrahim b. Muhammad was indeed a henchman of the Khitan in Mawarannahr. The ruler of the Khitan gurkhan is mentioned on his coins. [1] Ibrahim b. Muhammad is a vassal of the Seljukid of Sultan Sanjar, on the other - an unfaithful gurkhan, which was manifested in the inscriptions of his coins. [2]
Ibrahim II died at the hands of the Karluk rebel rebels in Bukhara in the area of Keljabad.
Literature
- Ibrahim II // Kazakhstan. National Encyclopedia . - Almaty: Kazakh encyclopedias , 2005. - T. II. - ISBN 9965-9746-3-2 .
- Rgitsak O., Die Karachani-den // Der Islam, 1953, Bd. 51;
- Bartold BB, History of Turkestan, Op., Vol. 2, part 1, M., 1963;
- Materials on the history of the Kyrgyz and Kirghizia, M., 1973.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Kochnev BD, Numismatic History of the Karakhanid Kaganate. M .: "Sofia", 2006, p. 222-223
- ↑ Kochnev B.D., Numismatic history of the Karakhanid kaganate. M .: "Sofia", 2006, p.224-225
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