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    Khwarazm (redirect from Khwarezm)
    to Turkmenistan. Khwarazm has been known also as Chorasmia, Khaurism, Khwarezm, Khwarezmia, Khwarizm, Khwarazm, Khorezm, Khoresm, Khorasam, Kharazm, Harezm...
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  • History, Cambridge University Press, 2005, 44. Encyclopædia Britannica, "Khwarezm-Shah-Dynasty", (LINK) Fadlullah, Rashid al-Din (1987). Oghuznameh. Baku:...
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    Aral Sea (redirect from Khwarezm Lake)
    The Aral Sea (/ˈærəl/) was an endorheic lake lying between Kazakhstan to its north and Uzbekistan to its south which began shrinking in the 1960s and largely...
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    Mu'izz, however, managed to repel him from Herat and then pursued him to Khwarezm, besieging Gurganj, his capital. Muhammad desperately requested aid from...
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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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  • Jalal-ud-Din Sultan-Shah, known as Sultan-Shah (died 1193) was a claimant to the title of Khwarazmshah from 1172 until his death. He was the son of Il-Arslan...
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  • later members continued to rule Khwarezm intermittently as governors of the Timurid Empire until the takeover of Khwarezm by the Shaybanid Uzbeks in 1505...
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    Coin of Artav, ruler of Khwarezm. Blundered Greek legend "ΙΥΙΥΕΩΙΕ ΜΕΛΥΙ ΕΙΛΥΙΛΥ". Nike crowning the bust of the ruler. Khwarazmian tamgha on the reverse...
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  • Khwarazmian (redirect from Khwarezm Turks)
    Look up Khwarazmian, Khwarezmian, Khorezmian, or Chorasmian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name Khwarazmian (also Khwarezmian, Khwarizmim, Khorezmian...
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  • their power was shattered in 1211 through the combined actions of the Khwārezm-Shah ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Muḥammad (1200–20), and Küchlüg, a fugitive Naiman prince...
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