- The
Battle of
Dabusiyya was
fought between the
Ghaznavid Empire and the Kara-Khanid
Khanate in
April 1032 near
Dabusiyya, a
small town
between Bukhara...
-
Dabusiyya was a
medieval town in the
region of
Sogdia in Transoxiana. It is
notable for
being the
location where the
Samanid pretender Isma'il Muntasir...
- Tash,
captured Bukhara, and an
inconclusive battle was
shortly fought at
Dabusiyya;
Altun Tash died
during the battle, but one of his most
trusted officers...
- anti-Arab revolt, only
Samarkand and the two
fortresses of
Kamarja and
Dabusiyya on the
Zarafshan River remained in Arab
hands in all of Transoxiana. In...
- 1029; in 1032, they
fought alongside the Kara-Khanids at the
Battle of
Dabusiyya.
After the Kara-Khanid
ruler Ali-Tegin's death, however, the
Seljuks changed...
- his
loyalty to the
Ghaznavids and in 1032 led an army at the
battle of
Dabusiyya against the Kara-Khanid ruler, Ali
Tigin Bughra Khan.
Though he was able...
-
large Byzantine army led by
Emperor Romanos III in person. 1032
Battle of
Dabusiyya Stalemate between Ghaznavid Empire and Kara-Khanid Khanate. Ghaznavid...
-
Dirham of Kara-Khanid
ruler Ali-Tegin,
minted at
Dabusiyya in 1032/3....
-
domains of the Kara-Khanid
ruler Ali
Tigin Bughra Khan, but was
killed at
Dabusiyya, a town near Samarkand. He was then
succeeded by his son Harun. In 1033...
-
Kujet and Chaghrat. He died of
wounds in the
aftermath of the
Battle of
Dabusiyya against the
Qarakhanid ruler Ali-Tigin (r. 1020–1034) in 1032. Although...