- The
Khwarazmian Empire (English: /kwəˈræzmiən/), or
simply Khwarazm, was a
culturally Persianate, ****
Muslim empire of
Turkic mamluk origin. Khwarazmians...
- The ****htegin
dynasty or ****hteginids (English: /ænuʃtəˈɡinid/, Persian: خاندان انوشتکین), also
known as the
Khwarazmian dynasty (Persian: خوارزمشاهیان)...
- Empire,
Jalal al-Din was
brought up at Gurganj, the
wealthy capital of the
Khwarazmid homeland. An able general, he
served as second-in-command to his father...
- 1217,
Kurds of
Zagros defeated the
troops of Ala ad-Din
Muhammad II, the
Khwarazmid shah, who were sent from Hamadan.
According to the
Encyclopaedia of Islam...
- Firuzkuh;
Chalavi Shahr-e
Qumis (Hecatompylos);
Parthian era Ghazna; Ghurid,
Khwarazmid,
Ghaznavid Gor (Firuzabad);
Sasanian era
Gorgan (Astarabad); Ziyarid,...
-
Title Khawaja Nasir Personal life Born 18
February 1201 Tus, Khurasan,
Khwarazmid Empire Died 26 June 1274(1274-06-26) (aged 73) Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, Kadhimiya...
- 1228 AD near Bolnisi, then part of the
Kingdom of Georgia. The
invading Khwarazmid Empire was led by
Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu, its last Sultan, who was driven...
-
divided into
separate khanates, the
Persian lands formerly ruled by the
Khwarazmids would be
governed by the Ilkhanate,
while the
northern cities would be...
- in many
Persian and
Persianate empires,
namely Samanids, Karakhanids,
Khwarazmids, and Timurids. The
influence of
Bukhara in the
wider Islamic world started...
- died (1193) and
Tekish seized some of his possessions,
reuniting the
Khwarazmid lands. Izz ad-Dīn Abū al-Hasan Ibn al-Athīr (2010). 《The
Chronicle of...