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Jalal al-Din
Mangburni (Persian: جلال الدین مِنکُبِرنی), also
known as
Jalal al-Din
Khwarazmshah (جلال الدین خوارزمشاه), was the last
Khwarazmshah of...
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Khwarazmian sultan Jalal al-Din
Mangburni captured La****
after fleeing from
Genghis Khan's
invasion of his realm.
Mangburni then fled from La**** to the...
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Kingdom of Georgia. The
invading Khwarazmian Empire was led by
Jalal al-Din
Mangburni, its last Sultan, who had been
driven from his
realm by the
Mongol Empire...
- al-Din
Mangburni Co-ruler
Terken Khatun Born 1169 Died 11
January 1221 (aged 52)
Caspian Sea
Spouse Ay
Chichek Khatun Issue Jalal al-Din
Mangburni House...
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Mongols were
pursuing Jalal al-Din
Mangburni, the last
ruler of the
Khwarazmian Empire,
where Jalal al-Din
Mangburni had
formed a new
Muslim army in Afghanistan...
- she was
defeated by
Jalal al-Din
Mangburni. She
divorced her
spouse Ozberg, was
obliged to
marry Jalal al-Din
Mangburni and
abdicated her
power to him,...
- Army 新附軍. In the West, Ögedei's
general Chormaqan destro****
Jalal al-Din
Mangburni, the last shah of the
Khwarizmian Empire. The
small kingdoms in southern...
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Tamta ****ian or
Tamta Mkhargrdzeli (c.1195 – 1254) was an
Armenian Chalcedonian Christian noble woman, born at the
court of
queen Tamar of Georgia. She...
- of Georgia, was
preceded by the
devastating conflict with
Jalal al-Din
Mangburni, a
refugee shah of Khwarezmia, who had
demanded in 1225, that the Georgian...
- the city was
again under Georgian rule. It was
captured by
Jalal al-Din
Mangburni in 1225. Rule of
Khwarezmian Empire lasted till
Battle of Y****ıçemen in...