Chaghaniyan (Middle Persian: Chagīnīgān; Persian: چغانیان Chaghāniyān), known as al-Saghaniyan in Arabic sources, was a medieval region and principality...
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The Principality of Chaghaniyan, known in Arabic sources as al-Saghaniyan, was a part of the Hephthalite Confederation from the 5th to the 7th century...
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back to Chaghaniyan. After some time, he left the region and tried to obtain support from other Samanid vassals. Meanwhile, Nuh had Chaghaniyan ravaged...
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designating a much larger territory. The territories of Khwarazm, Sogdiana, Chaghaniyan, and Khuttal were located in the southern part of Transoxiana; Chach...
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'Ali, in addition to being the ruler of the Samanid vassal state of Chaghaniyan, had been the governor of Khurasan since 939. In 945 he was removed from...
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Iraqi Islamic scholar Abu Bakr Muhammad (died 941), Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan and governor of Samanid Khurasan Abu Bakr al-Sajistani (died 941), Islamic...
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withdrew to Bactria and replaced king Gatfar with Faghanish, the ruler of Chaghaniyan. Thereafter, the area around the Oxus in Bactria contained numerous Hephthalites...
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and wealthiest Sogdian states. Principality of Khuttal Principality of Chaghaniyan Bukhar Khudahs Principality of Farghana Principality of Ushrusana Marshak...
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Kabul Shahi 565–879 Principality of Chaghaniyan 7th–8th centuries Rashidun Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750...
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principalities from east to west were Badakhshan, Khuttal, Kubadhiyan, and Chaghaniyan (Arabic Saghaniyan). South of the Oxus, in Lower Tokharistan, the important...
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1933), New Zealand alpine skier Tish of Chaghaniyan, early 8th century ruler of the Principality of Chaghaniyan Letitia Baldrige (1926–2012), American...
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was known as Böritigin, son of the conqueror of Transoxiana, captured Chaghaniyan, from where he invaded central Transoxiana. In 1040 he conquered Kesh...
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Muhtajids (category Monarchs of Chaghaniyan)
Iranian or Iranized Arab ruling family of the small principality of Chaghaniyan. They ruled during the 10th and early 11th centuries. The origin of the...
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Kabul Shahi 565–879 Principality of Chaghaniyan 7th–8th centuries Rashidun Caliphate 652–661 Tang China 660–669 Tibetan Empire 660–842 Umayyads 661–750...
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Abu Ali Chaghani (category Monarchs of Chaghaniyan)
Chaghani (Persian: ابوعلی احمد چغانی; died 955) was the Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan (939–955) and governor of Samanid Khurasan (939–945, 952–953). He was...
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archaeological sites. Denov is believed to be the site of ancient city of Chaghaniyan. The Uzbek name of the city comes from the Persian word "ده نو" 'Deh-e...
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Eadred (or Edred), king of England (b. 923) Abu 'Ali Chaghani, ruler of Chaghaniyan (Turkmenistan) Bermudo Núñez, count of Cea (Spain) (approximate date)...
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territories and plundered Khuttal and Vakhsh. He also managed to conquer Chaghaniyan and expel the local Muhtajid dynasty from the region. Furthermore, the...
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kingdoms, such as the one ruled by the Hephthalite prince Faghanish in Chaghaniyan. Ghadfar and what was left of his men fled southward to Sasanian territory...
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by his son Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Masud, who quickly seized Balkh, Chaghaniyan, Vakhsh, Jarum, Badakhshan, and Shighnan from the Kara-Khitan Khanate...
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around 650–652. Yazdegerd was also supported by the Principality of Chaghaniyan, which sent him troops to aid him against the Arabs. When Yazdegerd arrived...
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