- was a
former Iranian region in Transoxiana, home to the Prin****lity of
Ushrusana, an
important pre-Islamic
polity of
Central Asia.
Oshrusana lay to the...
- The Prin****lity of
Ushrusana (also
spelled Usrushana,
Osrushana or Ustrushana) was a
local dynasty ruling the
Ushrusana region, in the
northern area of...
- Sogdians. Historically, it was the
title of the
rulers of Prin****lity of
Ushrusana in
Transoxiana before the
Muslim conquest of Persia.. Afšīn is form of...
- the unit
consisted of
soldiers who were
originally from the
region of
Ushrusana in Transoxiana. The
Ushrusaniyya initially served under the prominent...
- from Ardabil. The
Sajids originated from the
Central Asian province of
Ushrusana and were of
Iranian (Sogdian) descent.
Muhammad ibn Abi'l-Saj
Diwdad the...
- from Ardabil. The
Sajids originated from the
Central Asian province of
Ushrusana and were of
Iranian (Sogdian) heritage. The
Samanid dynasty (Persian:...
- in
Eastern Sogdiana may have been ****ociated with the Prin****lity of
Ushrusana. The
Kidarites may have
survived and
possibly established a
Kidarite kingdom...
- of
Chaghaniyan Bukhar Khudahs Prin****lity of
Farghana Prin****lity of
Ushrusana Marshak, B. I. 1996. ‘Sughd and
Adjacent Regions’. In B. A. Litvinsky...
-
Another prominent member of al-Mu'tasim's
inner circle, the
prince of
Ushrusana, al-Afshin, fell
afoul of his
enemies at
court and was
overthrown and...
- pseudo-Roman characters. Penjikent, 5th
century AD,
National Museum of
Antiquities of
Tajikistan (KP 208–243).
Motif also
known further east, from
Ushrusana...