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Battle of
Dandanaqan and
entered Iran.
Conflict with the
Karakhanids broke out, but the
Karakhanids were able to
withstand attacks by the
Seljuks initially...
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united under the rule of the
Karakhanid Ilek-khans (Khans of the Land) or
simply Karakhanids (Great Khans). The
Karakhanid state was
divided into fiefs...
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Karakhanid, also
known as
Khaqani Turkic (lit.
meaning 'imperial' or 'royal', self
referring to as 'Türki' or 'Türkçe'), was a
Turkic language developed...
- Afghanistan, and the
Karakhanids, who
captured Transoxiana. All in all, the Amu
Darya became the
border between two
rival empires. The
Karakhanid state was divided...
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attack by the
Karakhanids and
other enemies.
Ismail died in
November 907, and was
succeeded by his son
Ahmad Samani (r. 907–914).
KARAKHANID KHANATE 900...
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fight the
Karakhanids.
After some time, however, Fa'iq
surrendered to
Bughra Khan, who then
marched toward Bukhara. Nuh fled, and the
Karakhanids entered...
- who was
unable to
repel the
Karakhanids and was
killed by them. Malik-Shah
eventually managed to
repel the
Karakhanids and
captured Tirmidh,
giving Sav-Tegin...
- Kül
Bilge Qadır Khan (
Karakhanid: کُلْ بِلْكا قَادِرْ خَانْ) or
Bilge Kul Qara Khan was the
first known ruler of the
Karakhanids.
There are
different theories...
- The
Seljuks also
defeated the
Karakhanids, but did not
annex their territories outright. Instead, they made the
Karakhanids a v****al state. The Seljuks...
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Oghulchak Arslan Khan (9th century) was the last
Karakhanid ruler to
follow the
native Turkic religion of Tengrism. He was a
lesser Bughra Khan during...