-
rulers of the
region were
known by
their titles of “
Khuttalan Shah” (king of Khuttal), “
Khuttalan Khudah” (lord of Khuttal), and “Shir-i Khutallan” (lion...
- the
Hindu Kush
mountain range,
including Termez, Chaghaniyan, Hisan,
Khuttalan,
Kunduz and Badakhshan. In 1470,
Sultan Mahmud Mirza of
Hisar and Umar...
- Khuttal,
frequently also in the
plural form
Khuttalan (and
variants such as Khutlan, Khatlan, in
Chinese sources K'o-tut-lo) was a
medieval region and...
-
place of
birth is unknown,
although Bosworth considers the
region of
Khuttalan (now in Tajikistan) as a
probable candidate.
According to Bosworth, she...
- age, he was only
given his
first posting in 1429-30, over the
region of
Khuttalan.
Following the
death of Baysunghur,
Muhammad Juki
appears to have become...
- Türgesh and Harith's rebellion. Asad was
initially successful, but the
Khuttalan regent, Ibn al-Sa'iji,
called upon the Türgesh for aid.
While the Muslim...
- countryside, the Türgesh qaghan, Suluk,
responding to the
pleas for help by the
Khuttalan king,
launched an
attack that
precipitated a
headlong flight back by Asad's...
- Türgesh and Ibn Surayj's rebellion. Asad was
initially successful, but the
Khuttalans called on the Türgesh for aid. The Türgesh
khagan Suluk led some 50,000...
- Türgesh.
While Asad
captured a few
fortresses and
pillaged the land, the
Khuttalan regent, Ibn al-Sa'iji,
called for aid from the Türgesh qaghan, Suluk....