found: Skazanie o Ĭusufe, 1985:t.p. (Kul Gali) added t.p. (Kol Gali) p. 5 (Kul Gali; fl. early 13th cent.)
found: Büyük lûgat ve ansikl.(Ali; poet; 13th cent.; author (1232) of Kıssa-i Yusuf)
found: Kocatürk, V.M. Türk edeb. tar., 1964(Ali; 13th cent.; from his Turkish dialect, appears he lived between Anatolia & Central Asia)
found: Phil. turc. funda., 1964(ʻAlī, poète du XIIIe s.)
found: Qıyssai Yosıf, 1997:t.p. (Qol Ğali) colophon (Kul Gali)
found: RLIN, 5-7-98(hdg.: Ali, 13th cent.; Gali, Kol; usage: Qol Ğali; Kol Gali)
found: His Kyĭssai Ĭosyf, 1989:t.p. (Kol Gali) colophon (Kul Gali) added t.p. (Kul Ali [in Arabic script]) p. 9 (completed Kyĭssai Ĭosyf in 1233)
found: Boryngy tatar ădăbii︠a︡ty, 1963:p. 74 (Gali, Kol Gali)
found: Qisseyi-Yusif, 2005:t.p. (Qul Äli)
found: Kyssa-i Ĭusuf, 1983:inside a book pocket (Gali, Kul Gali had a philological-theological background. He was born approximately in 1183 in the Volga Bulgaria. He studied in madrase until he turned 16 and then travelled around the cultural centers of the muslim East (Khoresm, Gerat, Siria, Jerusalem, Mekka etc.) where he met poets and scholars. He died, base on some assumptions, during a period of fall of the Bulgar state under the attack of Mongol army in 1236-1240)