• Khwārezmian (Khwarezmian: زڨاک‌ای خوارزم, zβ'k 'y xw'rzm; also transliterated Khwarazmian, Chorasmian, Khorezmian) is an extinct Eastern Iranian language...
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  • Khwarazmian (redirect from Khwarezmians)
    Look up Khwarazmian, Khwarezmian, Khorezmian, or Chorasmian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The name Khwarazmian (also Khwarezmian, Khwarizmim, Khorezmian...
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    Khwarazm (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    today. Khwarezmian speech probably lasted in upper Khwarezm, the region round Hazarasp, till the end of the 8th/14th century. The Khwarezmian language survived...
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  • Organization". The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble Nations (Academia.edu) Holcombe, Charles (2001)...
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  • Languages_and_Literatures_2009_part_II.pdf The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble...
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  • characters from the Chorasmian script, which was used for writing the Khwarezmian language in Transoxiana during the 8th century. The following Unicode-related...
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    Walter Bruno Henning (category Articles containing German-language text)
    he furthered his study of the Khwarezmian language. In 1958, Henning was appointed Head of the Department of Languages and Cultures of Near and Middle...
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    Khorazm Region (category CS1 Uzbek-language sources (uz))
    Aqdarband came from Iran in 15th age to protect Khiva. Khwarazm Khwarezmian language "Oʻzbekiston Respublikasining maʼmuriy-hududiy boʻlinishi"...
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    Tatars of Romania (category Articles containing Romanian-language text)
    Balkanica), p. 223 The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble Nations, Taner Murat, Anticus Press, Constanța...
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    Al-Biruni (redirect from Biruni (language))
    those of most of the other sciences.[citation needed] The Iranian Khwarezmian language, which was Biruni's mother tongue, survived for several centuries...
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  • defended by a huge cavalry army composed largely of Kipchak Turks. The Khwarezmian Empire was the last Turco-Persian Empire before the Mongol invasion of...
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  • Battle of Yassıçemen (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    restored. The Khwarezmian army was structured enclosing the plain. The alliance units attacked on the Khwarezmian army and the Khwarezmian retaliated in...
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  • Dobrujan Tatar alphabet (category Alphabets used by Turkic languages)
    p.20 The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble Nations, Taner Murat, Anticus Press, Constanța...
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    Pashto (redirect from Pashtu language)
    Pashto is an Eastern Iranian language sharing characteristics with Eastern Middle Iranian languages such as Bactrian, Khwarezmian and Sogdian. Compare with...
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  • Iran during the Caliphate (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
    report on the forgetting of Khwarezmian language, Al-Biruni says that the Arab army killed all those who could speak Khwarezmian, leaving only those who could...
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    Middle Iranian period Bactrian†, c. 4th century BC – 9th century AD Khwarezmian† (Chorasmian) c. 4th century BC – 13th century AD Sogdian†, from c. the...
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    Khanate of Khiva (category Articles containing Chagatay-language text)
    dialects evolving into what is now the Uzbek language, while the original Iranian Khwarezmian language died out. The swampy area of the lower delta was...
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    while Bactrian, Sogdian, Khwarezmian, Saka, and Old Ossetic (Scytho-Sarmatian) fall under the Eastern category. The two languages of the Western group were...
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  • Aramaic (redirect from Aramaic language)
    Iranian languages, including Parthian, Middle Persian, Sogdian, and Khwarezmian. Some variants of Aramaic are also retained as sacred languages by certain...
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    Afrighids (section Language)
    The Afrighids (Khwarazmian: ʾfryḡ) were a native Khwarezmian Iranian dynasty who ruled over the ancient kingdom of Khwarazm. Over time, they were under...
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    Qarakhanid, Khwarezmian and Chaghatay. Only Sakha (Yakut) has a rich case system that differs markedly from all the other Siberian Turkic languages. It has...
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    Dari (redirect from Tangshewi language)
    led to the extinction of Eastern Iranian languages like Bactrian and Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of Sogdian descended Yaghnobi speakers remaining...
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    part of the Eastern Iranian languages and shares features with the extinct Middle Iranian languages Sogdian and Khwarezmian (Eastern) and Parthian (Western)...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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    the Khwarazmian dynasty remains debatable. During a revolt in 1017, Khwarezmian rebels murdered Abu'l-Abbas Ma'mun and his wife, Hurra-ji, sister of...
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    the Horde's population was Turkic: Kipchaks, Cumans, Volga Bulgars, Khwarezmians, and others. The Horde was gradually Turkified and lost its Mongol identity...
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  • Persians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
     16. ISBN 978-0190232962. For example, Al-Biruni, a native speaker of Khwarezmian, refers to "the people of Khwarizm" as "a branch of the Persian tree"...
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    Xinjiang. Middle Iranian languages were once spoken throughout Central Asia, such as the once prominent Sogdian, Khwarezmian, Bactrian and Scythian, which...
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    Muhammad of Ghor (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    Ghazi, Khwarezmian forces captured Merv and beheaded the Ghurid governor Karang there. Muhammad of Ghor, possibly to take over the entire Khwarezmian Empire...
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  • linguistic names. Language portal Constructed language and List of constructed languages Language (for information about language in general) Language observatory...
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