- The
Bukhar Khudahs or
Bukhar Khudats (Sogdian: βuxārak Xwaday) were a
local Sogdian dynasty,
which ruled the city of
Bukhara from an
unknown date to the...
-
Khuda Gawah (transl. With God as Witness, also
translated and
released as God Is My Witness) is a 1992
Indian epic
drama film
written and
directed by Mukul...
-
Khuda (Persian: خُدا, romanized: xodâ,
Persian pronunciation: [xoˈdɒː]) or
Khoda is the
Persian word for God. Originally, it was used as a noun in reference...
- once
again a v****al of the
Umayyad Caliphate.
After this, the
Chaghan Khudahs begin to fade from the sources. In the late 8th-century
Chaghaniyan fell...
- once
again a v****al of the
Umayyad Caliphate.
After this, the
Chaghan Khudahs begin to fade from the sources. In the late 8th-century
Chaghaniyan fell...
- Bux (15
October 1905 – 5
February 1981, born
Khudah Bukhsh) was a
Kashmiri magician and firewalker.
Khudah Bukhsh was born in Akhnur,
Kashmir in 1905,...
-
Khatlon Region Prin****lity of
Chaghaniyan Prin****lity of
Ushrusana Bukhar Khudahs Prin****lity of
Farghana Bosworth 2009. Gibb 1923, p. 20. Gibb 1923, pp...
- the
capital of the
Sogdian dynasty of the
kings of Bukhara, the
Bukhar Khudahs. It
ultimately never recovered from the
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana...
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fortifications of the
citadel were
reconstructed and a new
palace of
Bukhar Khudahs was
erected in it, the plan of which, as
Narshakhi tells us,
repeated the...
- the 8th
century Belligerents Umayyad Caliphate Türgesh
Khaganate Bukhar Khudahs Commanders and
leaders Ashras ibn
Abdallah al-Sulami
Qatan ibn Qutayba...