Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan

[7] According to an account by Munajjimbashi, based on a tradition ultimately stemming from a Karakhanid emissary in 1105 to the Abbasid court, he was the first of the khans to convert to Islam under the influence of a faqīh from Bukhara.

[6] According to the Tazkirah Bughra Khan and Jamal Qarshi's Mulhaqat al-surah, Satuq converted to Islam when he was twelve.

[17] Satuq was variously stated as twelve and a half or twenty-five when he became khan,[10][18] and he began to wage religious war against non-Muslims.

According to Tazkirah Bughra Khan: As far as the River Amu that is before Balkh on this side towards sun-rising as far as the place called 'Karak' on the north as far as the place called 'Qarà-qurdum' (the said) Sultan, having converted the infidels to Islam by his sword, established the laws and religion of the Holy Muhammad, the Messenger of God, and gave them currency.

[19]Satuq Boghra Khan died in 955-956 according to Jamal Qarshi,[9] and was buried in a mazar that can still be visited in Artush today.

Tomb of Sultan Satuk Bughra Khan, the first Muslim khan of the Kara-Khanid, in Artush , Xinjiang