- Sims-Williams 2001, p. 9. "...do****ents from the
kingdom of
Guzgan or
Juzjan in
northern Afghanistan ,
which is
northwest of the
kingdom of Rob, source...
-
Caliphate and the
Turkic Türgesh in
December 737 near the town of
Kharistan in
Juzjan,
eastern Khurasan (modern
northern Afghanistan). The Umayyads,
under the...
- The
province is
named after the
early medieval region and prin****lity of
Juzjan.
Between the
early 16th
century and mid-18th century, the area was ruled...
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Ahmad bin Ya'kob al-Johori al-Jurjani – from
Jurjan al-Juzjani – from
Juzjan al-Kairouani,
related to or from the city of
Kairouan in Tunisia. al-Kalantani...
-
expedition under al-Aqra ibn
Habis was able to
defeat the
prince of
Juzjan, and
occupy Juzjan, Faryab, Talaqan, and Balkh.
Detachments of
Arabs plundered far...
-
administrative provinces of Bamyan, Ghor,
Maidan Wardak, Ghazni, Oruzgan,
Juzjan, and Samangan. In
March 2001, two
giant Buddhist statues,
Buddhas of Bamiyan...
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Margiana and Bactria" and
therefore corresponding at
least in part to
medieval Juzjān in
northwest Afghanistan. Then
comes the
sixth country, Harōiva [.]" Skjaervø...
- now
northern Afghanistan),
namely the
regions of Badhghis, Marw al-Rudh,
Juzjan, and Talaqan. He
spurred offers of a
pardon (aman) from
Caliph al-Mahdi...
- Al-Juzjani is a
toponymic surname or
nisba for
people from
Juzjan (or Guzgan).
Notable people with the
surname include: Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani (980–1037)...
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Saghaniyan in the
north and
Kabul in the south.
Other places listed are Tirmidh,
Juzjan, Bamiyan, Rūb and Samanjan. Some Arab
geographers used the name only for...