Bombogor inscription is a stele with a Turkic inscription erected in the 8th century in honour of a Basmyl princess (Qunčuy), who might have been married to the Karluks.[1]

Bombogor inscription consists of five lines[2] that feature 32 tamgas. These tamgas represent the sub-tribes and families who lived under the Khaganate.[3] According to Kafesoglu, it might belong to the wife of Bayanchur Khan of Uyghur Khaganate.[4]

  1. ^ Hatice Şirin, (2016), Bombogor Inscription: Tombstone of a Turkic Qunčuy ("Princess"), p. 1
  2. ^ Şirin, Hatice (2016). "Bombogor Inscription: Tombstone of a Turkic Qunčuy ("Princess")". Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 26 (3): 365–373. doi:10.1017/S1356186314000558. S2CID 164727559.
  3. ^ Mert 2008, pp. 7, 12.
  4. ^ Kafesoglu˘ 1995, p. 138.