2008-12-15

He Mu, Ma De Kashi Tanganyika tomb - Chinese tourism scenic spots

He Mu Ma De Kashi was born in Tanganyika in 1008 and died in 1105, 11 of China's Uighur well-known linguist. After his long-term study, in 1076 became the first book in Arabic "Turkic Dictionary."

  The masterpiece, well-structured, clear entry, Into the rich vocabulary, can be called an encyclopedia on the Turkic peoples, the Central Asian countries to research the history, geography, customs, social life, literature and art, and other high value, and to study the various Turkic tribes History, geography, customs and products provided valuable information. This monumental work by many Home more than 10 kinds of published text, and China has become the world's cultural treasure house of art treasures.

  The tomb is located 45 km southwest of the city of Kashgar in rural Shufu Xian Wu Paer Yizi to special Mullah Hill hill. This quiet environment, lush forests and pleasant weather. The tomb was renovated in 1985 . Mausoleum on the eastern side of a mosque for Muslim tourists and villagers in the vicinity of prayer. On the north side of the grave of a cultural showroom, the display of "Turkish Dictionary" He Mu and Ma De Kashi Tanganyika's presentation on the life of books and other relevant information. In front of the mausoleum has a clear spring, it was known as the "holy water Shenquan . Quanbian one old Yang Cong, old tree trunks Qiu Jin, Climb, seen as a major spectacle.

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