-
second time. This time the khan
seems to have
decided to
depose the
Transoxianan amirs and
centralize power in his own hands. He
executed several amirs...
-
throughout western Persia, 'Iraq, Anatolia,
Syria and Egypt.
Numerous Transoxianan and
other eastern Hanafi scholars migrated to
these regions and taught...
-
Mongols launched an
invasion in 1219. The
invaders laid
waste to the
Transoxianan cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, and
Gurganj in turn,
before obliterating...
-
strong enough to
intervene in Persia.
Around 466 they
probably took
Transoxianan lands from the
Kidarites with
Persian help but soon took from Persia...
-
Bukhara in a
surprise manoeuvre, and then
laying waste to the
nearby Transoxianan towns.
After repelling relief forces, the
Mongol army, now reinforced...
-
organization and planning, the
Mongols were able to
isolate and
conquer the
Transoxianan cities of Bukhara, Samarkand, and Gurganj.
Genghis and his
youngest son...
- pp. 343–4 Kim, pp. 302–3
After the
execution of Shah
Temur (1358) the
Transoxianan Turkic amirs had not
bothered to
appoint a new
puppet khan,
meaning that...
- in the meantime. The
timing was
favourable for the Arabs,
since the
Transoxianan princes could expect little support from elsewhere: the
Khaganate had...
-
temporarily had to flee from the
province in the face of an
invasion by the
Transoxianan Karakhanids. No more
rulers of
Chaghaniyan are
mentioned after this,...
- and
capture their baggage train. In the winter, the
Turgesh and
their Transoxianan allies launch a
major counter-invasion but are
halted and
their army...