Khwarazmian Empire | ||||||||||||
خوارزمشاهیان Khwārazmshāhiyān |
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Khwarezmid Empire in 1217
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Capital |
Gurganj (1077–1212) Samarkand (1212–1220) Ghazna (1220–1221) Tabriz (1225–1231) |
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Languages |
Persian Kipchak Turkic |
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Religion | Sunni Islam | |||||||||||
Government | Oligarchy | |||||||||||
Khwarazm-Shah or Sultan | ||||||||||||
• | 1077–1096/7 | Anushtigin Gharchai | ||||||||||
• | 1220–1231 | Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu | ||||||||||
Historical era | Medieval | |||||||||||
• | Established | 1077 | ||||||||||
• | Mongol conquest of Khwarezmia | 1218-1221 | ||||||||||
• | Battle of Yassıçemen | 1230 | ||||||||||
• | Disestablished | 1231 | ||||||||||
Area | ||||||||||||
• | 1218 (est.) | 3,600,000 km² (1,389,968 sq mi) | ||||||||||
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The Khwarazmian dynasty (IPA: [kwəˈræzmiːən]; also known as the Khwarezmid dynasty, the Anushtegin dynasty, the dynasty of Khwarazm Shahs, and other spelling variants; from (Persian: خوارزمشاهیان, translit. Khwārazmshāhiyān "Kings of Khwarezmia") was a PersianateSunni Muslim dynasty of Turkic mamluk origin. The dynasty ruled large parts of Central Asia and Iran during the High Middle Ages, in the approximate period of 1077 to 1231, first as vassals of the Seljuqs and Qara-Khitan, and later as independent rulers, up until the Mongol invasion of Khwarezmia in the 13th century.