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- Battle of Dandanaqan and entered Iran. Conflict with the Karakhanids broke out, but the Karakhanids were able to withstand attacks by the Seljuks initially...
- Afghanistan, and the Karakhanids, who captured Transoxiana. All in all, the Amu Darya became the border between two rival empires. The Karakhanid state was divided...
- Karakhanid, also known as Khaqani Turkic (self referring to as Türki or Türkçe, meaning either "Turkish" or "Turkic"), was a historical Turkic language...
- fight the Karakhanids. After some time, however, Fa'iq surrendered to Bughra Khan, who then marched toward Bukhara. Nuh fled, and the Karakhanids entered...
- who was unable to repel the Karakhanids and was killed by them. Malik-Shah eventually managed to repel the Karakhanids and captured Tirmidh, giving Sav-Tegin...
- The Seljuks also defeated the Karakhanids, but did not annex their territories outright. Instead, they made the Karakhanids a v****al state. The Seljuks...
- Transoxiana from Western Karakhanids. He pursued expansionist policy and conquered Tashkent and Fergana from Western Karakhanids and regions of Makran and...
- attack by the Karakhanids and other enemies. Ismail died in November 907, and was succeeded by his son Ahmad Samani (r. 907–914). KARAKHANID KHANATE 900...
- the Yaghma", the Yaghma being one of the Turkic tribes that formed the Karakhanids. He lost his father Bazir Arslan Khan when he was 6. His uncle, Oghulchak...
- united under the rule of the Karakhanid Ilek-khans (Khans of the Land) or simply Karakhanids (Great Khans). The Karakhanid state was divided into fiefs...