- Look up Khwarazmian, Khwarezmian, K****zmian, or
Chorasmian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name
Khwarazmian (also Khwarezmian, Khwarizmim, K****zmian...
- The
Khwarazmian or
Khwarezmian Empire (English: /kwəˈræzmiən/) was a
culturally Persianate, ****
Muslim empire of
Turkic mamluk origin.
Khwarazmians ruled...
- (خسرو خوارزم), the
Islamic "amir of Khwarezm" (امیر خوارزم), or even the
Khwarezmid Empire,
sources such as Al-Biruni and Ibn
Khordadbeh and
others clearly...
- The ****htegin
dynasty or ****hteginids (English: /ænuʃtəˈɡinid/, Persian: خاندان انوشتکین), also
known as the
Khwarazmian dynasty (Persian: خوارزمشاهیان)...
- Qutlugh-Khanids Khorramabad;
Khorshidi dynasty Kunya Urgench;
early Khwarezmid era Lafur;
Qarinvand dynasty Lankaran;
Talysh Khanate Lahijan; Karkiya...
- The
Fergana Valley (Uzbek: Фарғона водийси, Fargʻona vodiysi; Kyrgyz: Фергана өрөөнү, romanized: Fergana öröönü; Tajik: водии Фарғона, romanized: Vodii...
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languished since Genghis Khan's ****ault on and near
destruction of the
Khwarezmid Empire from 1218 to 1223. His army
reportedly consisted of
aroubd 30,000...
-
shifted back and
forth across the
religious and
political divide during the
Khwarezmid invasion of
Georgia in 1226.
Around the same time, he was
repudiated by...
- much of its po****tion as a
result of the Mongols'
destruction of the
Khwarezmid Empire in 1220.
Under the
Timurid and
subsequent Shaybanid dynasties,...
- of the
Oghuz chief Malik Dinar.
Kerman was
eventually annexed by the
Khwarezmid Empire in 1196. Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla
Tutush I 1085–1086
Jalal ad-Dawlah...