KHWARAZM

khwärăzˈəm or Khorezmkhərĕzˈəm, ancient and medieval state of central Asia, situated in and around the basin of the lower Amu Darya River; now a region, NW Uzbekistan. Khwarazm is one of the oldest centers of civilization in central Asia. It was a part of the Achaemenid empire of Cyrus the Great in the 6th cent. b.c. and became independent in the 4th cent. b.c. It was later inhabited by Indians who adhered to Zoroastrianism and used Aramaic script. Khwarazm was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th cent. and was converted to Islam. In 995 the country was united under the emirs of N Khwarazm, whose capital Urgench became a major seat of Arabic learning. The capital was a center of agriculture and trade and the residence of the ruling shahs. In the late 12th cent., Khwarazm gained independence from the Seljuk Turks. With independence it expanded its rule, and at the height of its power in the early 13th cent. ruled from the Caspian Sea to Bukhara and Samarkand. It was conquered in 1221 by Jenghiz Khan and was included in the Golden Horde. The development of caravan trade by the Mongols was profitable to Khwarazm. In the late 14th cent., Khwarazm, along with its vast irrigation system, was destroyed by Timur (Tamerlane). A century of struggle over Khwarazm between the Timurids, the descendants of Timur, and the Golden Horde was followed by the Uzbek conquest in the early 16th cent. Khwarazm became an independent Uzbek state and was known as the khanate of Khiva after Khiva became the capital. There are ruins of ancient forts, one of which dates back to the 6th cent. b.c.

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...thesis on the history of the state of the Khwarazm-Shahs. This was published as Harezmsahlar...1092-1220 The history of the state of the Khwarazm-Shahs 485-618/1092-1220 Ankara...books on Malik-Shah and the state of the Khwarazm-Shahs, another book entitled Selcuklu...
...S affarids 103 44. The Khwarazm-Shahs 107 45. The Qarakhanids...frontiers in eastern Anatolia were harried. In eastern Iran, Khwarazm was invaded and Transoxania slowly conquered for Islam against...
...To the northwest of Transoxania lay Khwarazm (also spelled Khwarizm, Khawarazm, Kharazm...times two kingdoms tended to divide up Khwarazm: one in the southeast, with the city...Persian kuhna , old ). Even the name Khwarazm has disappeared from current usage except...
...prominent structure in it. Furthermore, al-Khwarazmi, a writer of the Samanid period, says...statement that previously only coins of Khwarazm and other cities of Central Asia...Sasanian empire. Soviet excavations in Khwarazm, in Sogdiana, and elsewhere are beginning...
...northern Iran came under the control of the Khwarazm Shah, who ruled the region until the coming of the Mongols in 1219-23. The Khwarazm Shahs occupied Transoxania in 1210, and...invasion of Iran, in pur- suit of the Khwarazm Shah, already caused considerable destruc...
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...The regular mail pouch that went with the caravan from KhwArazm to Bukhara on a certain spring day had a letter from AbC RayhAn...abilities and from Him is succor." When the letter arrived in KhwArazm, al-BirCni eagerly read it, but the answers did not satisfy...
...bodies, circular motion; al-Masumi; celestial bodies; Islamic scientific tradition. Translators Introduction Writing from Khwarazm, the modern Khiva and ancient Chorasmia, Abu Rayhan Muhammad b. Ahmad al-Biruni (362-442/973-1050) posed eighteen questions...
...and not surprisingly) to his invasion of the realm of the Khwarazm-Shah in 1219. Almost all of al-Nuwayris information for this...modern scholars: al-Munshi al-Nasawi, in his biography of the Khwarazm-Shah Jalal al-Din, (8) and Ibn al-Athir in his history al-Kamil...
...Ball Dust! (d. 734/1334). He spent much of his life traveling, journeying in his native Iran as well as in Iraq, Hijaz, Syria, Khwarazm, Transoxiana, Kashmir and India (and, if his biographies are to be believed, going as far as Sri Lanka). The major period of...
...remainder of his life (approximately thirty-eight years) was spent as an itinerant mystic moving between Isfahan, Khurasan, Khwarazm, Azarbayjan, Shirvan and Arabia. During this period, his fame as a mystic was based largely upon a gift for dream interpretation...
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KHWARAZM khwaraz m or Khorezm kh rez m, ancient and medieval...the lower Amu Darya River; now a region, NW Uzbekistan. Khwarazm is one of the oldest centers of civilization in central...who adhered to Zoroastrianism and used Aramaic script. Khwarazm was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th cent. and was converted...
...of central Asia, based on the Khiva (Khwarazm or Khorezm) oasis along the Amu Darya...deserts. Founded c.1511 as part of the Khwarazm state, Khiva rose in the late 16th cent...Turkmenistan). For earlier history, see Khwarazm . ____________________ Copyright 2009...
KHOREZM see Khwarazm . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
NUKUS nookoos , city (1989 pop. 170,362), capital of Karakalpak Republic, W Uzbekistan, in the Khwarazm oasis and on the Amu Darya River. It has alfalfa and food-processing and other light industries, as well as a notable modern art...
URGANCH , city, Uzbekistan oorganch or Urgench oorgench , city (1989 pop. 126,380), capital of Khwarazm region, S Uzbekistan, on the Amu Darya River and the Shavat canal, in the Khiva oasis. It has cotton and food-processing industries...
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