- The Prin****lity of Chaghaniyan,
known in
Arabic sources as al-
Saghaniyan, was a part of the
Hephthalite Confederation from the 5th to the 7th century...
- (Middle Persian: Chagīnīgān; Persian: چغانیان Chaghāniyān),
known as al-
Saghaniyan in
Arabic sources, was a
medieval region and prin****lity
located on the...
- al-Uqayli,
accompanied by the
contingent from the
allied prin****lity of al-
Saghaniyan. Asad with the main
Muslim army
remained behind, but at the
arrival of...
- Tirmidh,
whence it
branched out to
various roads into the
districts of
Saghaniyan and Khuttal,
while another branch led west to
Bukhara and Samarkand. From...
-
local princes in the
upper Oxus valley, most
notably of Tish, king of al-
Saghaniyan, who
invited Qutayba to aid him in his
dispute with the
ruler of nearby...
- a list of
districts (kuwar) of the
region exists,
including as far as
Saghaniyan in the
north and
Kabul in the south.
Other places listed are Tirmidh,...
- to west were Badakhshan, Khuttal, Kubadhiyan, and
Chaghaniyan (Arabic
Saghaniyan).
South of the Oxus, in
Lower Tokharistan, the
important prin****lities...
-
baggage train and
annihilated the Umayyads'
allied contingent from al-
Saghaniyan,
which Asad had sent off ahead, in the so-called "Battle of the Baggage"...
-
everything north of the Oxus save for Bukhara, Kish, and the
region of al-
Saghaniyan. To make up for the
losses and s**** up the
depleted army of Khurasan...