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Azkajwar-Abdallah was the
Afrighid king of
Khwarazm from the late 8th till the
early 9th century. The
precise date of his
regnal period is uncertain. He...
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Azkajwar II (died 712) was the
ruler of the
Afrighid dynasty of
Khwarezm from an
unknown date to 712. He was the son and
successor of
Sabri of Khwarezm...
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capilizated on the
civil war
between the shah
Azkajwar II and his
brother Khurrazad.
Khwarazm was devastated, and
Azkajwar II was killed.
According to al-Biruni...
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dynasty of
Khwarezm briefly in 712. He was the
relative and
successor of
Azkajwar II.
Nothing is
known about the
early life of Khusrau,
although he was probably...
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adherents of Zoroastrianism. The
first Khwarazmshah to
convert to
Islam was
Azkajwar-Abdallah, who
ruled in the
early 9th-century,
perhaps coinciding with the...
- help from the Tang dynasty.
Sawashfan was
later succeeded by his
grandson Azkajwar-Abdallah. Bosworth, C. E. (1984). "ĀL-E AFRĪḠ".
Encyclopaedia Iranica,...
- He was the
relative and
successor of Khusrau. He was the son of king
Azkajwar II, who is
probably identical with the
Afrighid ruler Jigan or Chigan,...
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local Afrighid dynasty was left in place, with
Askajamuk II, the son of
Azkajwar II, as the new Khwarizmshah, but the
conquest of
Khwarizm was accompanied...