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Khwarazmshah was an
ancient title used
regularly by the
rulers of the
Central Asian region of
Khwarazm starting from the Late
Antiquity until the advent...
- the
sword in one of the
bloodiest wars in
human history. The
title of
Khwarazmshah was
introduced in 305 by the
founder of the
Afrighids and
existed until...
- الدین مِنکُبِرنی), also
known as
Jalal al-Din
Khwarazmshah (جلال الدین خوارزمشاه), was the last
Khwarazmshah of the ****htegin dynasty. The
eldest son and...
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Khwarazm briefly in 1097,
bearing the
traditional title of
Khwarazmshah.
Unlike the
Khwarazmshahs that
succeeded him, he was not a
descendant of ****htegin...
- انوشتگین; 1098 – 1156),
better known as
Atsiz (اتسز) was the
second Khwarazmshah from 1127 to 1156. He was the son and
successor of
Muhammad I. Atsïz...
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diplomatic provocations. When a
senior Mongol diplomat was
executed by
Khwarazmshah Muhammed II, the Khan
mobilized his forces,
estimated to be
between 90...
- "Producer of 'Resurrection Ertuğrul'
reveals new
project on
Jalal al-Din
Khwarazmshah".
Daily Sabah.
Retrieved 2021-06-22. Polat, Cüneyt (2016-05-10). "Diriliş...
- died on an
island in the
Caspian Sea,
Jalal al-Din ****umed the
title of
Khwarazmshah and
travelled eastwards.
Escaping the
Mongols several times, he reached...
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Khwarazmshahs were made v****als of the
Samanid dynasty, a
Persian family which ruled mainly in
Transoxania and Khurasan.
Although the
Khwarazmshahs sometimes...
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closely followed by Jebe and Subutai; the two
generals pursued the
Khwarazmshah until he died from
dysentry on a
Caspian Sea
island in
winter 1220–21...