- khshāyathiya, 'ruler, king' (which is also the
origin of the
title 'shah'). The
Ikhshids of Sogdia, with
their capital at Samarkand, are well
attested during and...
- The
Ikhshids of Sogdia, or
Ikhshids of Samarkand, were a
series of
rulers of
Soghdia in Transoxiana, with
their capital at Samarkand,
during the pre-Islamic...
- end when the
Fatimid army
conquered Fustat in 969.
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-
Ikhshid, a
Turkic mamluk soldier, was
appointed governor by the
Abbasid Caliph...
- ibn Khāqān (8
February 882 – 24 July 946),
better known by the
title al-
Ikhshīd (Arabic: الإخشيد)
after 939, was an
Abbasid commander and
governor who...
-
Farghana became divided between two
ikhshids, one
ruling in the
north and as a v****al of the Turgesh. In 729, an
ikhshid of
Farghana aided the
Turgesh during...
-
subjugated by the Tang
dynasty The
Kingdom of
Ferghana was
ruled by the
Ikhshids, who
submitted as v****al to the
Chinese Tang
between 659 and 790. It was...
- Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-
Ikhshid (Arabic: أبو القاسم أنوجور بن الإخشيد) was the
second ruler of the
Ikhshidid dynasty,
which ruled Egypt,
Syria and the...
- Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-
Ikhshid (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي بن الإخشيد) was the
third ruler of the
autonomous Ikhshidid dynasty,
which ruled Egypt,
Syria and...
-
entirely dismiss this claim. The Arab
Umayyad Caliphate in 715
deposed Ikhshid, the king the
Fergana Valley, and
installed a new king
Alutar on the throne...
-
First Turkic Khaganate Western Turks Tang
dynasty (Anxi Protectorate)
Ikhshids of
Sogdia Tokhara Yabghus Turk
Shahis Oghuz Yabgus Second Turkic Khaganate...