Viskazivaniya Sari Alpisovni
— Hasluck, Christianity and Islam under the Sultans, p. 340 • Wittek, Yazijio ghlu 'Ali on the Christian Turks., pp. 648-649, 659 •, who wrote during the reign of (1421-51), says that 'Izz al-Dīn, who was threatened by his brother, found refuge with his followers at the court of the Byzantine emperor. He fought the latter's enemies, and as a reward the latter gave them the Dobrudja. The Turkish clans were summoned, and with Ṣarī Ṣaltiq (Sari Saltik) as their leader, they crossed over from and then proceeded to the Dobrudja.
Another excellent batch of songs and poetry. Tekst anglijskij dlya stroitelej. From the intimate evocative nay mystical sounds of Marissa Nadler to the world beats of Alain Nkossi Konda and the positive vibes of poetry from Celestial Dancer. Sari Saltik (Turkish: Sarı Saltuk, Ottoman Turkish: صارى صالتق Ṣarı̊ Ṣaltı̊q, also referred as Sari Saltuk Baba or Dede) (died 1297/98) was a 13th-century Aelvi Turkish dervish, venerated as a saint by the Bektashis in the Balkans and parts of Middle East as well as the mainstream Sunni Muslim community.