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Iranian languages,
specifically from "Early Saka *hvatuñ, cf. the
attested Soghdian words xwt'w 'ruler' (< *hva-tāvya-) and xwt'yn 'wife of the ruler' (< *hva-tāvyani)"...
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government and high culture. By the
fifth century BC, the Bactrian,
Soghdian, and
Tokharian states dominated the region. As
China began to
develop its...
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Iranian languages,
specifically from "Early Saka *hvatuñ, cf. the
attested Soghdian words xwt'w ‘ruler’ (< *hva-tāvya-) and xwt'yn ‘wife of the ruler’ (< *hva-tāvyani)"...
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along with its
Soghdian allies. The
Umayyad conquest of
Transoxiana had been
undone in the 720s by the
uprisings of the
local Soghdian princes and the...
- dialects,
ancient and modern, of the
Iranian group such as Avestan, Parthian,
Soghdian, Kurdish, Balochi, Pashto, etc., Old Persian,
Middle Persian, and New Persian...
- he
launched a
campaign deep into
Transoxiana and
defeated one or two
Soghdian armies. He
reportedly captured Bukhara and
besieged Samarkand, gaining...
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Baykand was
fought in 729
between the
Turkic Türgesh
khaganate and its
Soghdian allies and the
Arabs of the
Umayyad Caliphate at Baykand, a town near Bukhara...
- and his
descendants the
Wilayah for 30 years. The last name
Ikhshid is
Soghdian for "prince". Also in the 930s, 'Alī ibn Būyah and his two
younger brothers...
- Civilization.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 286–. ISBN 978-0-521-49781-7. "
Soghdian Kai
Yuans (lectured at the
Dutch 1994-ONS meeting)". T.D. Yih and J. de...