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Alternate name
  
Gobalik

Condition
  
In ruins

Region
  
Type
  
Settlement

Local time
  
Wednesday 2:47 AM

Founded
  
9th century

Balasagun Ancient Balasagun the capital of the Karakhanid State

Location
  
Chuy Region, Kyrgyzstan

Weather
  
0°C, Wind SE at 6 km/h, 63% Humidity

City of balasagun and burana tower artist s reconstruction


Balasagun (Turkish: Balasagun -Balassagun, Balasaghun, Karabalsagun; Chinese: 八剌沙衮; pinyin: bālàshāgǔn, Persian: بلاساغون) was an ancient Soghdian city in modern-day Kyrgyzstan, located in the Chuy Valley between Bishkek and Issyk-Kul Lake.

Balasagun Flickriver Photoset 39Kyrgyzstan Balasagun Karakhanid Minaret39 by

Balasagun was founded by Soghdians, a people of Iranian origin and the Soghdian language was still in use in this town till the 11th century.

Balasagun Balasagun Trke

It was the capital of the Kara-Khanid Khanate from the 10th Century until it was taken by the Kara-Khitan Khanate in the twelfth century. It was then captured by the Mongols in 1218. The Mongols called it Gobalik ("pretty city"). It should not be confused with the city of Karabalghasun in Mongolia which was the capital of the Uyghur Khaganate.

Balasagun The Ancient City and Lonely tower the Story of Burana Central

Founded by the Kara-Khanid Khanate in the 9th century, Balasagun soon supplanted Suyab as the main political and economical centre of the Chuy Valley; its prosperity declined after the Mongol conquest. The poet Yusuf Has Hajib, known for writing the Kutadgu Bilig, is thought to have been born in Balasagun in the 11th century. The city also had a sizable Nestorian Christian population; one graveyard was still in use in the 14th century. Since the 14th century, Balasagun is a village with plenty of ruins, 12 km southeast of Tokmok.

Balasagun Flickr photos tagged balasagun Picssr

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 the Burana Tower and a field of stone petroglyphs, 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). Several earthquakes through the centuries caused much damage, and the current building represents a major renovation carried out in the 1970s.

Balasagun Burana Tower ancient city of Balasagun Tokmok Kyrgyzsta Flickr
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Balasagun Backpacking in Kyrgyzstan Touring Burana Tower and the Lost City of

References

Balasagun Wikipedia


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