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Khwarazm has been
known also as Chorasmia, Khaurism, Khwarezm, Khwarezmia,
Khwarizm, Khwarazm, K****zm, K****sm, Khorasam, Kharazm, Harezm, ****zm, and C****zm...
- and
conquered the prin****lity of Bukhara,
while in 710–712 he
conquered Khwarizm and
completed the
conquest of
Sogdiana with the
capture of Samarkand. The...
- east of the
middle course of the Oxus, and
around the
Zarafshan river;
Khwarizm or Chorasmia, on the
lower Oxus and the river's
confluence into the Aral...
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tenfold in size.[citation needed] The
taxation of
regions such as Bolgar,
Khwarizm,
Crimea and
Azerbaijan filled the
Golden Horde's
coffers with
great wealth...
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Turkic Ghulam who
eventually became a
viceroy of a
small province named Khwarizm. He was
subjected to the
Mongol conquest of the
Khwarazmian Empire, which...
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Ghurids and was
defeated by them at Amu
Darya (1204).
Following the sack of
Khwarizm,
Muhammad appealed for aid from his suzerain, the Qara
Khitai who sent...
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historical names include Orgunje, Kheeva, Khorasam, K****sm, Khwarezm,
Khwarizm, Khwarazm, C****zm, Arabic: خوارزم and Persian: خوارزم) is a district-level...
- who died on a
campaign against him, exhumed, and the head
stuck up at
Khwarizm.
Irritated at this and
other hostile acts, the
Caliph retaliated by treating...
- persisted. They
sought refuge in the
empire of the Shah of
Khwarizm.
After the
destruction of
Khwarizm by the
hordes of
Genghis Khan, the survivors, now identifying...
- Al-Biruni, a
native speaker of Khwarezmian,
refers to "the
people of
Khwarizm" as "a
branch of the
Persian tree". See: Al-Biruni (2001). Al-Athar al-Baqiyya...