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Yaghma Jandaghi
Yaghma may refer to: *Yagma, a Turkish tribe which was part of the Kara-Khanid khanate confederation *Heydar Yaghma, Iranian poet *Ghulam Osman Yaghma Ghulam Osman Yaghma (; born 16 August 1956 in Atush, Xinjiang) is a Canadian Uyghur politician, independence leader, writer, and poet. He is currently the President of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile. Early life Ghulam Osman Yaghma was ...
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Yagma
The Yagmas (), or Yaghmas, were a medieval tribe of Turkic people that came to the forefront of history after the disintegration of the Western Turkic Kaganate. They were one component of a confederation which consisted of Yagma, the Karluks, the Chigils and other tribes which founded the Kara-Khanid Khanate. From the seventh century until the Karakhanid period, the Yagma were recorded in Arabic, Persian, and Chinese accounts as a prominent and powerful political entity in the Tarim Basin, Dzungaria, and Jeti-su. History The Yagmas appear to be of Toquz Oghuz origin or are closely associated with them. According to '' Hudud al-'alam'' "their king is from the family of the Toquz-Oghuz kings." According to the Persian work ''Mujmal al-Tawarikh wa-'l-Qisas'', the Yağma "padšâh" bore the title of Bogra Khan. The Yagma title of Bogra Khan allowed V.Bartold to suggest that Karakhanid Il-khans were from the Yagma tribe. Mahmud al-Kashgari mentioned the Yagma and Tukhsi tribes, ...
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Heydar Yaghma
Heydar Yaghma ( fa, حیدر یغما; 1926 – March 1986) was an Iranian poet. He was born in a village near Nishapur Nishapur or officially Romanized as Neyshabur ( fa, ;Or also "نیشاپور" which is closer to its original and historic meaning though it is less commonly used by modern native Persian speakers. In Persian poetry, the name of this city is wr .... Yaghma was a simple worker and was not literate. He began telling poems while in his thirties and learned how to read and write. He died in Nishapur and is buried beside the archeologic site of Shadiyakh there. Poems Most of his poems were unique in the field of his view. He disdained academic studies and idleness in his poems. He has described everything just through his rural simple view, that there had never been such those poems before. See also * Persian literature * List of Persian poets and authors External linksa weblog post about Heydar Yaghma.
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