Karsakpay inscription
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karsakpay-inscription-234-6418516
title:
Karsakpay inscription
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The Karsakpay inscription is a message carved on April 28, 1391 into a fragment of rock in Ulu Tagh mountainside near the Karsakpay mines, Kazakhstan. It was found in 1935. It consists of three lines in Arabic, and eight lines in Chagatai, written in the Old Uyghur alphabet. After its discovery, the Karsakpay inscription was taken to the Hermitage Museum in Leningrad in 1936, where it is today. The inscription mentions how Timur is asking to those reading the inscription to remember him with a p
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Turkic inscription
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karsakpay_inscription
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2024-03-30T19:47:51Z
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