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Khwarazmshah was an
ancient title used
regularly by the
rulers of the
Central Asian region of
Khwarazm starting from the Late
Antiquity until the advent...
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power of the
Khwarezmshahs by Uthman,
other Karakhanids who
ruled in
Ferghana followed his example.
Uthman married the
daughter of
Khwarezmshah Muhammad b...
- were
known by a
contraction of the kingdom's name with shah, such as
Khwarezmshah,
ruler of the
realm of
Khwarezmia in the
Central Asia, or the Shirvanshah...
- the
Seljuqs and
later of the
Khwarezmshahs. The line was
ended in 1210 with the
murder of
Rustam V, and the
Khwarezmshah Muhammad II took over direct...
- 1162. It was
captured by
Khwarezmshahs in 1162, by the Kara
Khitans in 1165, by the
Ghurids in 1198 and
again by
Khwarezmshahs in 1206.
Muhammad al-Idrisi...
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Hungarian king Béla IV. Similarly, in the
attack against the
Muslim Khwarezmshah a
flotilla of
barges was used to
prevent escape on the river.[citation...
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Tajikistan harkens to the
Samanid Empire (819–999). The
Tajik people came
under Russian rule in the 1860s. The
Basmachi revolt broke out in the wake of...
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Tehghin occurred. In 1127,
Atsiz occupied the
whole peninsula.
During Khwarezmshah rule, it was part of
firstly Gorgan province,
later Mazandaran Province...
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Trouble for him
appeared with the
arrival in
Khurasan of the
exiled Khwarezmshah Sultan Shah. With a
contingent of Qara
Khitai troops,
Sultan Shah established...
- to re****ert the
authority of the
caliph and
allied himself with the
Khwarezmshah Takash.[citation needed] For a
brief period,
Toghrul III was the Sultan...