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Gurak or
Ghurak (Chinese: 乌勒伽; pinyin: wūlèjiā) was a
medieval Sogdian ruler in
Central Asia
during the
period of the
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana. In...
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Ghurak-e Olya (Persian: غورك عليا, also
Romanized as
Ghūrak-e ‘Olyā; also
known as
Ghūrak,
Ghūrak-e Bālā, and Qūrak) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District...
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Ghurak (Persian: غورك), also
rendered as Qurak, may
refer to:
Ghurak-e Olya
Ghurak-e
Sofla Ghurak-e
Vosta Gurak, Iran (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Ghurak-e
Vosta (Persian: غورك وسطي, also
Romanized as
Ghūrak-e Vosţá; also
known as
Ghūrak-e Mīānī) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District,
Basht District...
- Eslamabad-e
Ghurak (Persian: اسلام ابادغورك, also
Romanized as Eslāmābād-e
Ghūrak; also
known as Eslāmābād) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District, Basht...
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Ghurak-e
Sofla (Persian: غورك سفلي, also
Romanized as
Ghūrak-e Soflá; also
known as
Ghūrak-e Pā’īn) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District,
Basht District...
- Istikhan.
Among the most
notable and
energetic of the
Soghdian kings was
Ghurak, who in 710
overthrew his
predecessor Tarkhun and for
almost thirty years...
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medieval Sogdian ruler (an Ikhshid) in
Transoxiana and
successor to his
father Ghurak during the
period of the
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana. He was the last...
- Sakhteman-e
Darvish Ghurak (Persian: ساختمان درويش غورك, also
Romanized as Sākhtemān-e Darvīsh
Ghūrak) is a
village in
Babuyi Rural District,
Basht District...
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Tarkhun due to his p****ive
stance towards the Arabs, and
installed the
prince Ghurak in his stead. As
Qutayba prepared to
march against Samarkand during the...