- K****zmian, or
Chorasmian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name
Khwarazmian (also Khwarezmian, Khwarizmim, K****zmian,
Chorasmian, Carizmian, and...
- (Khwarezmian: زڨاکای خوارزم zβ'k 'y xw'rzm; also
transliterated Khwarazmian,
Chorasmian, K****zmian) is an
extinct Eastern Iranian language closely related to...
-
latest dating found using the era. The
Chorasmians used a
variant of the
Zoroastrian calendar with
Chorasmian names for the
months and days.
Azarpay 1983...
- The
Chorasmian Archaeological-Ethnographic
Expedition of the
Academy of
Sciences of the USSR (also
known as C****smian Expedition, K****zmian Expedition)...
-
ancient Eastern Iranian goddess worshiped by Bactrians,
Sogdians and
Chorasmians, as well as by non-Iranian Yuezhi,
including Kushans, as the head of...
- Period. Routledge. p. 275. ISBN 978-1-136-01694-3. "The
Parthians and
Chorasmians had for
their commander Artabazus son of Pharnaces, the
Sogdians Azanes...
- the rule of the
Safavid dynasty. Also
spelt Khwarezmian, K****zmian or
Chorasmian Empire in English. Persian: خوارزم, romanized: Khwārazm.
Medieval historians...
- peoples, po****ted by
Eastern Iranian-speaking Bactrians, Sogdians,
Chorasmians, and the semi-nomadic
Scythians and Dahae. As the
result of
Turkic migration...
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Iranian people, such as
Persians and Sogdians, have
lived in
China throughout various periods in history. The
Parthian Iranian An
Shigao introduced Hinayana...
- Chaldeans, Bactrians, Sacae, Arians, Parthians,
Caucasian Albanians,
Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarans, Dadicae, Caspians, Sarangae, Pactyes, Utians, Mycians...