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Khwarazm (/xwəˈræzəm/; Old Persian: Hwârazmiya; Persian: خوارزم, Xwârazm or Xârazm) or
Chorasmia (/kəˈræzmiə/) is a
large oasis region on the Amu Darya...
- The
Khwarazmian Empire (English: /kwəˈræzmiən/), or
simply Khwarazm, was a
culturally Persianate, ****
Muslim empire of
Turkic mamluk origin. Khwarazmians...
-
Turkic Ghulam who
eventually became a
viceroy of a
small province named Khwarazm. He was
subjected to the
Mongol conquest of the
Khwarazmian Empire, which...
-
ancient title used
regularly by the
rulers of the
Central Asian region of
Khwarazm starting from the Late
Antiquity until the
advent of the
Mongols in the...
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Ekinchi ibn
Qochar (died 1097) was the
Seljuk governor of
Khwarazm briefly in 1097,
bearing the
traditional title of Khwarazmshah.
Unlike the Khwarazmshahs...
- rule Bukhara.
After this battle,
Khwarazm became a v****al
state of the Khitans. In 1142,
Dashi sent
Erbuz to
Khwarazm to
pillage the province,
which forced...
- Maʾmunids (Persian: مأمونیان) were an
independent dynasty of
Iranian rulers in
Khwarazm.
Their reign was short-lived (995–1017), and they were in turn replaced...
- term "Khorasan"
designating a much
larger territory. The
territories of
Khwarazm, Sogdiana, Chaghaniyan, and
Khuttal were
located in the
southern part of...
- part of his reign, he
focused on
securing Khwarazm against nomad attacks. He
would do this by
expanding Khwarazm’s borders and
conquering the
Mangystau Province...
- khanstvo) was a
Central Asian polity that
existed in the
historical region of
Khwarazm from 1511 to 1920,
except for a
period of
Afsharid occupation by Nader...