- come to power. In Samarkand, he
married the
daughter of the
Sultan of
Maverannahr, the
astronomer and
astrologer Ulugbek. Ulugbek's
daughter Rabiya Sultan-Begim...
- ataliq.
During the
campaign of the
Afsharid ruler of
Persia Nadir Shah to
Maverannahr in 1740,
Muhammad Hakim-biy went to
peace negotiations with him, thus...
- was
enthroned as a khan of the
entire Shaibanid state, i.e. Khan of
Maverannahr (Ma wara'u'n-nahr). In
spite of this he
refused to move his residence...
-
after the
victory of the uprising,
became the
governor of
Khorasan and
Maverannahr (750–755). He
chose Samarkand as his residence. His name is ****ociated...
-
moved from the
modern territory of
Kazakhstan headed by
Shaibani Khan in
Maverannahr, the term
began to
acquire an
ethnic character. It is
unknown to what...
- also the most
knowledgeable scientists who
advanced in the
states of
Maverannahr. Shah
Murad maintained diplomatic relations with the
Ottoman Empire and...
-
forcefully deposed, but
Kasym spared his life and
allowed him to
retire to
Maverannahr.
Burunduk forever left his
native steppes and
instead went to Samarkand...
- Turkestan, collapsed, the
result was the
creation of two
different states:
Maverannahr in West Turkestan, with its
capital at Samarkand,
where Timur the Great...
- in
Medieval History ('"Role,
place and
social positions of
clergy of
Maverannahr in 15th century") and a Habilitation/Postdoctoral
Studies (1998) in History...