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Chaghaniyan (Middle Persian: Chagīnīgān; Persian: چغانیان
Chaghāniyān),
known as al-Saghaniyan in
Arabic sources, was a
medieval region and prin****lity...
- The Prin****lity of
Chaghaniyan,
known in
Arabic sources as al-Saghaniyan, was a part of the
Hephthalite Confederation from the 5th to the 7th century...
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rebelled in
Chaghaniyan. Emir Musa was
defeated and
captured in the
battle near
Chaghaniyan. Later, the
Seljuk army
captured Chaghaniyan Castle. After...
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designating a much
larger territory. The
territories of Khwarazm, Sogdiana,
Chaghaniyan, and
Khuttal were
located in the
southern part of Transoxiana; Chach...
- back to
Chaghaniyan.
After some time, he left the
region and
tried to
obtain support from
other Samanid v****als. Meanwhile, Nuh had
Chaghaniyan ravaged...
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Iranian or
Iranized Arab
ruling family of the
small prin****lity of
Chaghaniyan. They
ruled during the 10th and
early 11th centuries. The
origin of the...
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withdrew to
Bactria and
replaced king
Gatfar with ****hanish, the
ruler of
Chaghaniyan. Thereafter, the area
around the Oxus in
Bactria contained numerous Hephthalites...
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Chaghani (Persian: ابوعلی احمد چغانی; died 955) was the
Muhtajid ruler of
Chaghaniyan (939–955) and
governor of
Samanid Khurasan (939–945, 952–953). He was...
- 'Ali, in
addition to
being the
ruler of the
Samanid v****al
state of
Chaghaniyan, had been the
governor of
Khurasan since 939. In 945 he was
removed from...
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Kohtin Mountains to the
Hindu Kush
mountain range,
including Termez,
Chaghaniyan, Hisan, Khuttalan,
Kunduz and Badakhshan. In 1470,
Sultan Mahmud Mirza...