found: Boqirghon kitobi, 1991:t.p. (Sulaĭmon Boqirghoniĭ) Russian colophon (Suleĭman Bakirgani) p. 3 (d. 1186)
found: Ŭzbek sov. ėnt︠s︡ikl., 1971:(Sulaĭmon Boqirghoniĭ, d. 1186, religious-mystical poet)
found: Süleyman Hakim Ata'nın Bakırgan kitabı, 2008:t.p. (Süleyman Hakim Ata)
found: Google search, 6 August 2009(Hakim Ata Süleyman Bakırgani; Süleyman Bakırgani veya Hakim Ata; lived in Turkestan)
found: Hakı̂m Ata'nın Hz. Meryem kitabı, 2008:p. 13 (pen names include Süleyman, Kul Süleyman, Hakı̂m, Hakı̂m Hâce, Hakı̂m Süleyman; AKA Süleyman Bakırgānı̂; d. 1186 or 1187)
found: Tarikat I︠A︡saviĭa i Krym, 2015:title page (Suleĭman Bakyrgani) title page verso (Sufi poet)
found: Sulaĭmon Boqirghoniĭ (Ḣakim ota), 2015:title page (Sulaĭmon Boqirghoniĭ (Ḣakim ota))
found: Encyc. Iranica online, 21 July 2017(primarily known as Ḥakim Atā; although often contradictory, hagiographical sources for Central Asian sufi figures link him with Ahmad Yasavi and the early Yasaviyah; if his association with Ahmad Yasavi is correct, this would indicate he was active in the early 13th century, thus his death date given as 582/1186-1187 (which derives from a 19th-century source) is almost certainly inaccurate; he was probably named Solaymān, lived in Khwarazm, and was buried there in "Āq Qurḡān"; his shrine in Bāqïrḡān (near Qonghirat in Uzbekistan) has been a popular pilgrimage destination since the 16th c.)