- Balasagun
Balasagun ("Balassagun", "Balasaghun", "Karabalsagun"; zh-cp|c=八剌沙衮|p=bālàshāgǔn, Persian: بلاساغون) was an ancient
Soghdian city in modern-dayKyrgyzstan , located in theChui River valley betweenBishkek and LakeIssyk-Kul .Balasagun was founded by Soghdians, a people of
Iranian origin and theSoghdian language was still in use in this town till the 11th century. [Barthold, W. "Balāsāg̲h̲ūn or Balāsaḳūn." Encyclopaedia of Islam. Edited by: P. Bearman , Th. Bianquis , C.E. Bosworth , E. van Donzel and W.P. Heinrichs. Brill, 2008. Brill Online. UNIVERSITEITSBIBLIOTHEEK LEIDEN. 11 March 2008It was the capital of the
Kara-Khitan Khanate from the 10th Century until the Mongols captured it in 1218. The Mongols called it Gobalik ("pretty city"). It should not be confused with the city of Karabalghasun inMongolia which was the capital of theUyghur Khaganate .Founded by the
Kara-Khanid Khanate in the9th century , Balasagun soon supplantedSuyab as the main political and economical centre of the Chui Valley; its prosperity declined after the Mongol conquest. The poetYusuf Has Hajib , known for writing theKutadgu Bilig , is thought to have been born in Balasagun in the11th century . The city also had a sizable Christian (Nestorian ) population; one graveyard was still in use in the 1300s. [Klein W. "Das nestorianische Christentum an den Handelswegen durch Kyrgyzstan bis zum 14 Jh.", Silk Road Studies III, Brepolis, 2000.] Since the 14th century, Balasagun is a village with plenty of ruins, 12 km southeast ofTokmok .The Burana zone, located at the edge of
Tokmok and 6 km from the present village of Balasagun, was the west end of the ancient city. It includes theBurana Tower and a field of stonepetroglyph s, the "bal-bals ". The Burana Tower is a minaret built in the 11th century on the ruins of the ancient city Balasagun. It is 24 m (79 ft.) in height, though when it was first built it topped 46 m (138 ft.). Severalearthquake s through the centuries caused much damage, and the current building represents a major renovation carried out in the 1970s.References
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