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- reconstructed in the early 14th century: We set out from Samarqand and reached Tirmidh [Termez], a large town with fine buildings and bazaars and traversed by...
- say he was born in Tirmidh (Persian: Termez), in what is now southern Uzbekistan. The stronger opinion is that he was born in Tirmidh. Specifically, he...
- counsellor and adviser was the Hanafi scholar 'Abdu 'l-Jabbar Khwarazmi. In Tirmidh, he had come under the influence of his spiritual mentor Sayyid Baraka...
- Sayyid Baraka (1343–1403) was a holy man of the commercial city of Tirmidh, and spiritual teacher and friend to the 14th century Central Asian conqueror...
- was a noted 9th-century Persian gnostic (ʿārif) and Sufi sheikh. Born in Tirmidh (present-day Termez, Uzbekistan), he lived and worked in Balkh (present-day...
- gaining tributary status from the latter, before proceeding to capture Tirmidh. He was dismissed by Mu'awiya, possibly due to concerns that his po****rity...
- expedition against the rebel general Musa ibn Abd Allah ibn Khazim of Tirmidh. Mudrik was ****igned to ensure the loyalty of Uthman and his largely Tamimi...
- however, instead invaded the domains of Ghiyath, capturing Balkh and Tirmidh. However, during his invasion he was captured by the Kara-Khitan Khanate...
- Khurasan. Accordingly, by July 1205, Muhammad's governor of Balkh besieged Tirmidh in the present-day Uzbekistan and captured the city following a short siege...
- who were later executed at Medina, and on his return journey captured Tirmidh on the Oxus and received the surrender of the prince of Khuttal. In 681...