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- The Afrighids (Khwarazmian: ʾfryḡ) were a native Khwarezmian Iranian dynasty who ruled over the ancient kingdom of Khwarazm. Over time, they were under...
- Iranian Khwarezmian civilization, and a series of kingdoms such as the Afrighid dynasty and the ****htegin dynasty, whose capitals were (among others)...
- infrequently. There were a total of four families who ruled as Khwarazmshahs—the Afrighids (305–995), Ma'munids (995–1017), the line of Altuntash (1017–1041), and...
- کاث; modern Uzbek: Kos) and served as the capital of Khwarazm during the Afrighid dynasty. In 1957, it was renamed "Beruniy" in honor of the medieval scholar...
- Sasanian Empire (224 – 651) Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom (230 – 365 / 565 – 651) Afrighid dynasty (305 – 995) Qarinvand dynasty (550s – 11th century) Dabuyid dynasty...
- Kushan Empire 30–275 Sasanian Empire 224–651 Afrighid dynasty 305–995 Hephthalite Empire 425–557 Kabul Shahi kingdom 565–879 Dabuyid dynasty 642–760 Bagratid...
- which was in an unstable condition after suffering from raids by the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarazm. When Ismail reached the city, he was warmly received...
- Arabs in 712, who took the capital city of Kath of the Iranic Khwarazmian Afrighid dynasty. The city rose to prominence between the 10th and 14th centuries...
- ruler of the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarezm during the 8th century. He was the son and successor of Askajamuk II. He is one of the few Afrighid rulers whose...
- JIN NORTHERN WEI GOGU- RYEO VAKA- TAKAS GUPTA EMPIRE KIDARITES ALCHONS AFRIGHIDS N.LIANG SASANIAN EMPIRE BYZANTINE EMPIRE HUNS TOCHARIANS TUYUHUN Paleo-Siberians...