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Official Do****ents in Iran: Re-Examination of the
Sphragistic System in the Ll-
Khanid and Yuan Dynasties".
Journal of the
Turfan Studies:
Essays on the Third...
- The Kara-
Khanid Khanate (Persian: قراخانیان, romanized: Qarākhāniyān; Chinese: 喀喇汗國; pinyin: Kālā Hánguó), also
known as the Karakhanids, Qarakhanids,...
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Mahmud ibn
Husayn ibn
Muhammad al-Kashgari was an 11th-century Kara-
Khanid scholar and
lexicographer of the
Turkic languages from Kashgar. His father,...
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Turkic works were
written in
these languages. The
language of the Kara-
Khanid Khanate was
known as Turki, Ferghani,
Kashgari or Khaqani. The language...
- The Qutlugh-
Khanids (Persian: قراختاییان کرمان,
otherwise known as the Qutlugh-
Khanid dynasty,
Kirmanid dynasty, or very
rarely as the
Later Western Liao)...
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conquest in 1218. Some
remnants of the Qara
Khitai would form the Qutlugh-
Khanid dynasty in
southern Iran. The
territories of the Qara
Khitai corresponded...
- Karluks.
During the next
three centuries, the
Karluk Yabgu state (later Kara-
Khanid Khanate)
occupied a key
position on the
international trade route, fighting...
- this decentralization, a
remarkable concord continued within the
Dayan Khanid aristocracy, and intra-Chinggisid
civil war
remained unknown until the reign...
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maximum expansion of the
Khwarazmian Empire,
extinguishing the
Western Kara-
Khanid Khanate in 1213, and
sweeping aside the
Ghurids in 1215 whom they v****alized...
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century the
region had
fallen to the
Muslim Turkic peoples of the Kara-
Khanid Khanate,
which led to both the
Turkification of the
region and its conversion...