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Guzgan (Persian: گوزگان, also
known as Gozgan,
Guzganan or Quzghan) was a
historical region and
early medieval prin****lity in what is now
northern Afghanistan...
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appointed by his
father as the
governor of
Guzgan, thus
putting an end to the
native Farighunid dynasty of
Guzgan. In 1030, Mahmud,
because of his bad relations...
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crown from Ismail.
Ismail spent the rest of his life
confined to a fort in
Guzgan. The
reason behind Sabuktigin's
choice to
appoint Ismail as heir over the...
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thereafter proceeded to
conquer Zamindawar, Badghis, Gharchistan, and
Guzgan. He
spared Fakhr al-Din and
restored him as the
ruler of Bamiyan. Fakhr...
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Farighunids were an
Iranian dynasty that
ruled Guzgan (modern-day
northern Afghanistan) in the late 9th, 10th and
early 11th centuries. They were ultimately...
- (d.1070), (ابو عبيد جوزجانی) was a
Muslim physician and
chronicler from
Guzgan (modern day Uzbekistan). He was the
famous pupil of Avicenna, whom he first...
- Kapisa-Gandhara, Khuttal, Chaghaniyan, Shignan, Shuman, Badhgis, Wakhan,
Guzgan, Bamiyan,
Kobadiyan and Badakhshan. The
areas of
Khuttal and Kapisa-Gandhara...
- Zhulād of Gōzgān
Guzgan ABBASID CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS EMPIRE OF
HARSHA TANG
DYNASTY Zhulād of Gōzgān (Bactrian script: ζολαδο γωζογανο, ruled...
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region Tamilakam Western Ghats Eastern Ghats Ganges Basin Ganges Delta Guzgan Pashtunistan Punjab Balochistan Gedrosia Makran Marathwada Kashmir Kashmir...
- 10th-century
geography book
written in
Persian by an
anonymous author from
Guzgan (present day
northern Afghanistan),
possibly Šaʿyā bin Farīghūn. The title...