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- Battle of Kharistan was fought between the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate and the Turkic Türgesh in December 737 near the town of Kharistan in Juzjan...
- Arab-held territory, which was decisively beaten back in the Battle of Kharistan in 737. With Türgesh power collapsing thereafter, Harith remained in Transoxiana...
- Jowzjan, but was defeated by the Umayyad governor Asad at the Battle of Kharistan. Following his defeat Suluk was murdered by his relative Kül-chor. Immediately...
- succeeded in inflicting a defeat upon the qaghan in person at the Battle of Kharistan, turning back the Türgesh army. Despite Asad's death a few months later...
- Umayyad invasion of Khuttal and capture their baggage train. Battle of Kharistan Umayyad governor of Khorasan Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri defeats the Turgesh...
- succeeded in inflicting a defeat upon the khagan in person in the Battle of Kharistan and turning back the Turgesh army. later after Asad's death a few months...
- Battle of Karkar – 854 BC or 853 BC – ****yrian conquest of Aram Battle of Kharistan – 737 – Umayyad–Turgesh wars Battle of Kepaniwai – 1790 – Unification...
- sent out raiding parties. Asad mounted a surprise attack on the Turks at Kharistan, who only had 4,000 troops. The Turgesh suffered a devastating defeat...
- region of Guzgan. In 737, the area was the site of the decisive Battle of Kharistan between the Arabs under Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri, and the Turgesh under...
- of his army and defeat them at Kharistan. Although both the khagan and Harith escaped capture, the Battle of Kharistan struck a blow to the khagan's prestige...