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Transoxiana or
Transoxania ("Land
beyond the Oxus") is the
Latin name for the
region and
civilization located in
lower Central Asia
roughly corresponding...
- Jand (also Jend), was a
medieval town on the
right bank of the
lower Jaxartes river in
Transoxiana in modern-day Kazakhstan. It was the
winter capital...
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forced Baraq to flee to
Transoxania. In 1267,
Baraq accepted peace with Kaidu, and
relinquished the
territory east of
Transoxania.
Kaidu then
coerced Baraq...
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negotiate with the
invader but
joined with him
instead and was
rewarded with
Transoxania. At
about this time, his
father died and
Timur also
became chief of the...
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ancient po****tion of Khwārezm (K****zm) and Bactria,
which formed part of
Transoxania (Sogdiana). They were
included in the
empires of
Persia and Alexander...
- ISBN 978-0-521-88782-3.[permanent dead link] Lange:
Greater Persia (including Khwārazm,
Transoxania, and Afghanistan)." Sharma, Usha (2004).
Cultural and
Religious Heritage...
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easternmost reaches of
geographical knowledge in
classical authors, i.e.
Transoxania and India. In the 20th century, "Western Asia" was used to
denote a rough...
- In the
early 16th century,
Sultan Mahmud Khan, the
Chagatai Khan of
Western Moghulistan, and
Sultan Ahmad Alaq Khan, the
Chagatai Khan of
Eastern Moghulistan...
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giving up its own
nomadic ways, like a
number of
other Mongol tribes in
Transoxania ..."
Muslim Caste in
Uttar Pradesh (A
Study of
Culture Contact), Ghaus...
- Ghiyās-ud-dīn Jamshīd Kāshānī) (c. 1380 Kashan, Iran – 22 June 1429 Samarkand,
Transoxania) was an
astronomer and
mathematician during the
reign of Tamerlane. Much...