Oghulchak Khan

Qara Khagan of Karakhanids From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oghulchak Arslan Khan was the third and last Karakhanid Khagan to follow the native Turkic religion of Tengrism. He was a Bughra Khagan during his elder brother Bazir Arslan's rule in the west. He was titled Arslan Khagan after his ascension to the throne.

Reign920-942
Died942
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Oghulchak Khan
Qara Khagan of Karakhanids
Reign920-942
PredecessorBazir Arslan Khan
SuccessorSatuk Bughra Qara Khagan
Died942
SpouseGokshin Khatun
Regnal name
Oghulchak Arslan Qadır Tabgach Qara-Khagan
HouseKarakhanid dynasty
FatherBilge Kul Qadir Khan
ReligionTengriism
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He may have clashed with the Samanid emir Ismail in Talas, 893.[1] After withdrawing to Kashgar, he welcomed the influx of Muslim traders to the city, even allowing them to build a mosque in the town of Artux just outside Kashgar. Growing Muslim presence led to the secret conversion of his nephew, Satuq Bughra Khan. When Oghulchak heard that Satuq had become a Muslim, he demanded that Satuq build a Tengriist temple to show that he hadn't converted. Nasr, the Persian merchant who converted Satuq to Islam, advised him that he should pretend to build a temple but with the intention of building a mosque in his heart.[2] The khagan, after seeing Satuq starting to build the temple, stopped him, believing that he had not converted. Afterwards, Satuq obtained a fatwa which permitted him in effect to kill his uncle, after which he conquered Kashgar.

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