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- Paykend or Poykent (Uzbek: Poykend), an ancient city in Uzbekistan, is located in the lower stream of Zarafshan River and was one of the largest cities...
- Battle of Baykand was fought in 729 between the Turkic Türgesh khaganate and its Soghdian allies and the Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate at Baykand, a town...
- Bagha Qaghan (Sawa), with an arrowshot. He managed to reach as far as Baykand, near Bukhara, and also contain an attack by the son of the deceased Khagan...
- his successor. After Osric's death, Ceolwulf takes the throne. Battle of Baykand: The Umayyad Arabs narrowly escape disaster when cut off from water by...
- dominated the rest. Other important settlements were the trade towns of Baykand [uz] and Kish. The term 'Sughd' proper was sometimes more narrowly applied...
- victory Territorial changes: Muslims expand into Central Asia Battle of Baykand – (729) Siege of Kamarja (729) Battle of the Defile (731) Mongol invasion...
- Umayyad forces unsuccessfully besiege Nicaea for 40 days. 729 Battle of Baykand Umayyad forces break through Turgesh encirclement and reach Bukhara. Siege...
- advantage of the conflict, Qutayba was able to easily capture the city of Baykand [uz] after a two-month siege. He left a small garrison there and departed...
- killing Bagha Qaghan with an arrowshot. He managed to reach as far as Baykand, near Bukhara, and also contain an attack by the son of the deceased Khagan...
- and Iran; in 706 the Arab governor Qotayba b. Moslem killed all men in Baykand in Sogdia and took all the women and children as slaves in to the Umayyad...