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destruction of
Khwarazmia left Iraq,
Anatolia and
Syria wide open. All
three regions were
eventually subjugated by ****ure khans. The war with
Khwarazmia also brought...
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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...
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invested in one
particular caravan of 450
merchants which set off to
Khwarazmia in 1218 with a
large quantity of wares. Inalchuq, the
governor of the...
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Khazar Qağanate was a
shift in
Islamic routes at this time, as
Muslims in
Khwarazmia forged trade links with the
recently converted Volga Bulgarian Muslims...
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Mongols laid
siege to the
border town of Otrar, and
struck further into
Khwarazmia. The city of
Bukhara was a
major centre of
trade and
culture in the Khwarazmian...
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ruler of the
Khwarazmian Empire,
before it fell to the
Mongol conquest of
Khwarazmia. Kyzyl-Kala
under restoration (2018) Old and new
walls Kyzyk-Kala, details...
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roads of
Khwarazmia, and were in his camp for
their advice. Also,
after the
start of the invasion, some of the
commanders of
Khwarazmia who were hostile...
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commander during the only
Mongol defeat of the
western campaign against Khwarazmia,
being overcome by
Jalal al-Din at the 1221
Battle of Parwan.
Shigi Qutuqu...
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Qutaibah bin
Muslim under the
command of Al-Hajjaj bin
Yousef was sent to
Khwarazmia with a
military expedition and
conquered it for the
second time, he swiftly...
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Mongols managed to
carve a path of
destruction through Khwarazmia.
Otrar fell, and
Bukhara was taken, as was Samarkand.
Genghis Khan then...