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- Karkiya or Karkisa was a Late Bronze Age region in western Anatolia known from references in Hittite and Egyptian records. It is believed to refer to...
- the Battle of Kadesh. Karkiya was a region in western Anatolia known from references in Hittite and Egyptian records. Karkiya was governed by a council...
- the Daylam region. The Justanids adopted the Zaydi form of Shi'ism. The Karkiya dynasty, or Kia dynasty, was a Zaydi Shia dynasty which ruled over Bia...
- Yakhan Begum (Persian: یاکهان بیگم) was a Karkiya princess, who was the daughter of the last Karkiya ruler Khan Ahmad Khan (r. 1538–1592), and the Safavid...
- Khwarezmid era Lafur; Qarinvand dynasty Lankaran; Talysh Khanate Lahijan; Karkiya dynasty Maragheh; Ilkhanid, Ahmadilis, Sajid Mashhad; Afsharid Merv; capital...
- The Kar-Kiya dynasty, also known as the Kiya'ids, was a local Zaydi dynasty which mainly ruled over Biya-pish (eastern Gilan) from the 1370s to 1592. The...
- definition is dependent on corresponding Caria and the Carians to the "Karkiya" or "Karkisa" mentioned in the Hittite records. Bronze Age Karkisa are...
- cultural legacy. When he reached Lahijan in 1494, he gifted Mirza Ali Karkiya a copy of the medieval Persian epic Shahnameh (Book of Kings) with over...
- state of Cibyra. Caria is often identified with the Bronze Age region of Karkiya (or Karkisa) known from Hittite texts, though this identification is uncertain...
- with foreign powers. By contrast, other nearby groups such as the Lukka, Karkiya, and Masa, were stateless societies ruled by councils of elders, and thus...