- Look up
Khwarazmian, Khwarezmian, K****zmian, or
Chorasmian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name
Khwarazmian (also Khwarezmian, Khwarizmim, K****zmian...
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culturally Persianate, ****
Muslim empire of
Turkic mamluk origin.
Khwarazmians ruled large parts of present-day
Central Asia, Afghanistan, and Iran...
- the
Khwarazmians were
apparently unsure whom to support, Kaykhusrau's
chief minister, Sa'd al-Din Köpek, had
their leaders arrested. The
Khwarazmians were...
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numbered over 600,000 strong, and that they were
opposed by 400,000
total Khwarazmians; his
contemporary Juzjani gives an even
greater estimate of 800,000 for...
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provoked to
invade the
Khwarazmian Empire the
following year by the
execution of his envoys; the
campaign toppled the
Khwarazmian state and
devastated the...
- (English: /ænuʃtəˈɡinid/, Persian: خاندان انوشتکین), also
known as the
Khwarazmian dynasty (Persian: خوارزمشاهیان) was a
Persianate ****
Muslim dynasty...
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arched burial chambers,
while the
Khwarazmians used ossuaries,
which was a
survival of
earlier doctrines. The
Khwarazmians continued to bury
their dead in...
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retreated eastwards towards the
Indus river; the
Mongols caught up to the
Khwarazmians on the
morning they were due to
cross the Indus. The Shah's army, now...
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concert with the
Ayyubid sultan. In 1244, the
Ayyubids allowed the
Khwarazmians,
whose empire had been destro**** by the
Mongols in 1231, to
attack the...
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language and
ruled the country. This era was
followed by the
Seljuk and
Khwarazmian rule,
Mongol conquests and
Timurid Renaissance from 11th to 14th centuries...