Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan
| Satuq Bughra Khan | |
|---|---|
| Khagan of Karakhanids | |
| Reign | 942-955 (or 958) |
| Predecessor | Oghulchak Khan |
| Successor | Musa Baytash Khan |
| Born | Winter, 920 |
| Died | 344 AH (955/956CE) Artush, Kara-Khanid Khanate |
| Burial | |
| House | Karakhanids |
| Father | Bazir Arslan Khan |
| Religion | Tengrism (before conversion) Islam (after conversion) |
Abdulkarim Satuq Bughra Khan (Uyghur: سۇلتان سۇتۇق بۇغراخان; also spelled Satuk; died 955) was a Kara-Khanid khan; he was one of the first Turkic rulers to convert to Islam, which prompted his Kara-Khanid subjects to convert.
There are different historical accounts of the Satuq's life with some variations. Sources include Mulhaqāt al-Surāh (Supplement to the "Surah") by Jamal Qarshi (b. 1230/31) who quoted an earlier 11th-century text, Tarikh-i Kashghar (History of Kashgar) by Abū-al-Futūh 'Abd al-Ghāfir ibn al-Husayn al-Alma'i, an account by an Ottoman historian, known as the Munajjimbashi, and a fragment of a manuscript in Chagatai, Tazkirah Bughra Khan (Memory of Bughra Khan).