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Region known in medieval times
Chaghaniyan (Middle Persian: Chagīnīgān; Persian: چغانیان Chaghāniyān), known as al-Saghaniyan in Arabic sources, was a medieval region and principality
Chaghaniyan
Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1063 to 1072
campaign, Alp Arslan captured Chaghaniyan, which belonged to the Kara-Khanids. Following Alp Arslan's capture of Chaghaniyan, the Kara-Khanid ruler Ibrahim
Alp_Arslan
Ancient state
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
Principality_of_Chaghaniyan
Central Asian historical region between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers
designating a much larger territory. The territories of Khwarazm, Sogdiana, Chaghaniyan, and Khuttal were located in the southern part of Transoxiana; Chach
Transoxiana
819–999 Sunni Iranian empire in Central Asia
back to Chaghaniyan. After some time, he left the region and tried to obtain support from other Samanid vassals. Meanwhile, Nuh had Chaghaniyan ravaged
Samanid_Empire
5th–8th-century nomadic confederation in Central Asia
withdrew to Bactria and replaced king Gatfar with Faghanish, the ruler of Chaghaniyan. Thereafter, the area around the Oxus in Bactria contained numerous Hephthalites
Hephthalites
Rulers of Chaghaniyan (c. 10th–11th century)
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
Muhtajids
Part of the early Muslim conquests in Central Asia
principalities from east to west were Badakhshan, Khuttal, Kubadhiyan, and Chaghaniyan (Arabic Saghaniyan). South of the Oxus, in Lower Tokharistan, the important
Muslim conquest of Transoxiana
Muslim_conquest_of_Transoxiana
Amir of the Samanids from 943 to 954
'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
Nuh_I
Hephthalite king
Faghanish was a Hephthalite prince, who was the ruler of Chaghaniyan in the mid-6th century. Originally a subordinate of the Hephthalite king, he became
Faghanish
Battle that dissolved the Hephthalite Empire
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
Battle_of_Gol-Zarriun
Iranian dynasty which ruled the Khuttal region of central Asia from the 600s to 750 AD
the Hephthalite kingdom began to weaken, local dynasties in Khuttal, Chaghaniyan, and other regions, began to assert their rule over them. In ca. 676
Princes_of_Khuttal
Ghaznavid Sultan from 1030 to 1040
territories and plundered Khuttal and Vakhsh. He also managed to conquer Chaghaniyan and expel the local Muhtajid dynasty from the region. Furthermore, the
Masʽud_I
1979–1989 armed conflict in South Asia
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Soviet–Afghan_War
Name list
1933), New Zealand alpine skier Tish of Chaghaniyan, early 8th century ruler of the Principality of Chaghaniyan Letitia Baldrige (1926–2012), American
Tish
Last Sasanian King from 632 to 651
captured the city. Yazdegerd did secure the troops from the Principality of Chaghaniyan. He made the same demands on the marzban of Merv that he made in Kirman
Yazdegerd_III
Sultan of the Ghurids from 1163 to 1203
by his son Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Masud, who quickly seized Balkh, Chaghaniyan, Vakhsh, Jarum, Badakhshan, and Shighnan from the Kara-Khitan Khanate
Ghiyath_al-Din_Muhammad
Afghan state from 1747-1823 and 1839-1843
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Durrani_Empire
Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)
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Ghaznavid_Empire
City in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan
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
Denov
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History_of_Afghanistan
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List of heads of state of Afghanistan
List_of_heads_of_state_of_Afghanistan
Historical region of Afghanistan
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Kafiristan
Iranian scribe, philosopher and poet
romanized: Shahīd-e Balkhī; died 927) was a scribe, philosopher and poet active in the Chaghaniyan and Samanid courts. He is notable being for one of the first composers
Shahid_Balkhi
City in Qashqadaryo Region, Uzbekistan
was known as Böritigin, son of the conqueror of Transoxiana, captured Chaghaniyan, from where he invaded central Transoxiana. In 1040 he conquered Kesh
Shahrisabz
Afghan state from 1992 to 2002
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Islamic_State_of_Afghanistan
Afghan state from 1978 to 1992
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Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Democratic_Republic_of_Afghanistan
Name list
Iraqi Islamic scholar Abu Bakr Muhammad (died 941), Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan and governor of Samanid Khurasan Abu Bakr al-Shibli (861–946), Sufi of
Abu_Bakr_(name)
2002–2004 administration in Afghanistan
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Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan
Transitional_Islamic_State_of_Afghanistan
Persian poet
literature. Initially serving a dehqan in Sistan and the Muhtajids in Chaghaniyan, Farrukhi entered the service of the Ghaznavids in 1017, where he became
Farrukhi_Sistani
1919 war between the British Empire (India) and the Emirate of Afghanistan
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Third_Anglo-Afghan_War
Afghan communist politician (1929–1996)
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Babrak_Karmal
Shahanshah of the Sasanian Empire from 531 to 579
with the Hephthalite nobility, and appointed Faghanish, the ruler of Chaghaniyan, as the new Hephthalite king. This was much to the dislike of Khosrow
Khosrow_I
City in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan
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Jalalabad
Self-proclaimed ruler of Afghanistan in 1929 (1891–1929)
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Habibullah_Kalakani
1878–1880 war between the British Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan
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Second_Anglo-Afghan_War
Ghilji Pashtun nomadic people of Afghanistan
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Kochis
Afghan state from 1823 to 1926
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Emirate_of_Afghanistan
Afghan military officer and politician (1944–2014)
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Abdul Qadir (Afghan communist)
Abdul_Qadir_(Afghan_communist)
15th-century Timurid sultan
Kohtin Mountains to the Hindu Kush mountain range, including Termez, Chaghaniyan, Hisan, Khuttalan, Kunduz and Badakhshan. In 1470, Sultan Mahmud Mirza
Sultan_Mahmud_Mirza
City in Herat Province, Afghanistan
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Herat
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Nasher_(Kharoti_clan)
Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan from 939 to 955
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
Abu_Ali_Chaghani
Afghan state
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Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001)
Islamic_Emirate_of_Afghanistan_(1996–2001)
1818–1978 ruling dynasty of Afghanistan
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Barakzai_dynasty
Ancient Iranian dynasty
dynasty which ruled Farghana. Principality of Khuttal Principality of Chaghaniyan Bukhar Khudahs Principality of Ushrusana Lurje, Pavel B. (2022). Splendeurs
Ferghana_Kingdom
10th-century Muhatajid ruler of Chaghaniyan
Abu Bakr Muhammad (died 941) was the first Muhtajid ruler of Chaghaniyan (until 939) and governor of Samanid Khurasan (933–939). He was the son of Muzaffar
Abu_Bakr_Muhammad
Province of Afghanistan
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Ghor_Province
Afghan state from 1973 to 1978
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Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
Republic_of_Afghanistan_(1973–1978)
Overthrow of King Mohammad Zahir Shah of Afghanistan
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1973_Afghan_coup_d'état
Karakhanid ruler of Transoxiana from 1038 to 1068
Sultan Mas'ud I and plundered Khuttal and Vakhsh. He then conquered Chaghaniyan and defeated a Ghaznavid counter-attack. The following year Böritgin
Böritigin
Region in the central highlands of Afghanistan
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Hazarajat
Province of Afghanistan
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Kunar_Province
Afghan state from 1926 to 1973
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Kingdom_of_Afghanistan
Place in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan
Bosand, was situated in the Boysun area and was one of the cities of Chaghaniyan. Bosand is also mentioned as such in Abu Ishaq al-Istakhri's "Book of
Boysun
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Name_of_Afghanistan
Historic term for ethnic Pashtun people
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Afghan_(ethnonym)
Province of Afghanistan
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Farah_Province
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Culture_of_Afghanistan
Iranian stamp seal
characteristic of Hephthalite seals. Hephthalite coin of the Principality of Chaghaniyan, with the two busts of a crowned King and Queen, in Byzantine fashion
Stamp_seal_(BM_119999)
Largest province of Afghanistan
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Helmand_Province
Afghan politician and military officer (1950–2022)
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Shahnawaz_Tanai
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History_of_Balochistan
Province of Afghanistan
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Parwan_Province
Persian poet (10th-century)
Tirmidh, he served as a panegyrist of the local Muhtajid dynasty of Chaghaniyan. Shavarebi 2021. Shavarebi, Ehsan (2021). "Munjīk Tirmidhī". In Fleet
Munjik_Tirmidhi
320–467 CE dynasty of nomads in Central and South Asia
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Kidarites
Historical dynasty based in Ghazni and Gardez
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Lawik_dynasty
Persian writer
career at the court of the Muhtajid ruler Abu'l Muzaffar ibn Muhammad in Chaghaniyan, and was later invited to the Samanid court by the Samanid ruler (amir)
Daqiqi
Emir of Afghanistan from 1901 to 1919
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Habibullah_Khan
Durrani Civil Wars after the death of Timur Shah
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Battle_of_Nimla_(1809)
Near-continuous series of wars in Afghanistan
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Afghan_conflict
City in Khost Province, Afghanistan
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Khost
681–890) Ajo clan (AD 693–1207) – Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate Principality of Chaghaniyan (AD 7th century–8th century) Principality of Khuttal (AD 7th century–750)
List_of_dynasties
Emir of the Samanids
subsequently seized all land south of the Oxus. He also gained the loyalty of Chaghaniyan and other minor states to the north of the Oxus that had hitherto been
Abd al-Malik II (Samanid emir)
Abd_al-Malik_II_(Samanid_emir)
Leader of Afghanistan from 1987 to 1992
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Mohammad_Najibullah
City in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan
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Bamyan
Sunni Muslim dynasty of Tajik origin
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Kart_dynasty
Emir of Afghanistan from 1880 to 1901
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Abdur_Rahman_Khan
Afghan politician (1920–2012)
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Haji_Mohammad_Chamkani
30–375 CE empire in Central and South Asia
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Kushan_Empire
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Timeline_of_Herat
484–665 Huna state in the Hindu Kush region
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Nezak_Huns
Bukhar Khudah
successor Gurak, Narayana, the king of Kumadh, and Tish, the king of Chaghaniyan, he sent an embassy to the Tang dynasty of China, where they asked for
Tughshada
Alexandrian satrapy in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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Paropamisadae
370–670 CE nomadic people who invaded India
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Alchon_Huns
City in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
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Ghazni
Ghaznavid princess (died after 1040)
OCLC 912548799. Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1981). "The Rulers of Chaghāniyān in Early Islamic Times". Iran. 19. London: British Institute of Persian
Hurra-yi_Khuttali
Umayyad governor of Khurasan from 738 to 748
troops, reinforced by men from the subject Hephthalite principality of Chaghaniyan, clashed with the Yaman at Baruqan and prevailed over them. This led
Nasr_ibn_Sayyar
Province of Afghanistan
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Paktika_Province
Supported by: Byzantine Empire Principality of Iberia Principality of Chaghaniyan Rai dynasty Hephthalites Nezak Huns Göktürks Rashidun Caliphate Kanarang
List of wars involving Iran (before 1979)
List_of_wars_involving_Iran_(before_1979)
Archaeological site in Jowzjan
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Tillya_Tepe
Calendar year
Eadred (or Edred), king of England (b. 923) Abu 'Ali Chaghani, ruler of Chaghaniyan (Turkmenistan) Bermudo Núñez, count of Cea (Spain) (approximate date)
955
Ancient Iranian dynasty
successor Gurak, Narayana, the king of Kumadh, and Tish, the king of Chaghaniyan, he sent an embassy to the Tang dynasty of China, where they asked for
Bukhar_Khudahs
Succession conflicts in the Durrani Empire (1793–1823)
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Afghan_Civil_War_(1793–1823)
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Ancient history of Afghanistan
Ancient_history_of_Afghanistan
City in Kunduz Province, Afghanistan
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Kunduz
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History of the Jews in Afghanistan
History_of_the_Jews_in_Afghanistan
Name for Tushara or Tokharistan
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Daxia
Province of Afghanistan
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Takhar_Province
1709–1738 Afghan monarchy ruled by Ghilji Pashtuns
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Hotak_dynasty
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN
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Female
English
English form of Latin Jessamine, JESSAMYN means "jasmine flower,"Â a plant in the olive family.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Being; forgetting; owing.
Girl/Female
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Traditional
Diamond; As Precious as Diamond
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly northern)
English (mainly northern) : topographic name for someone who lived on a hill or at the rear of a settlement, from Middle English bakke ‘back’, ‘spine’ + man ‘man’. Compare Backer.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements back(e) ‘hill’ + man ‘man’.Swedish (Bäck(man)) : ornamental name composed of the elements bäck ‘stream’ + man ‘man’.German : variant of Bachmann.German : occupational name for a baker or employee of a master baker, from backen ‘to bake’ + man(n) ‘man’. Compare Beckmann.
Boy/Male
Biblical
King; counselor.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : possibly a reduced and altered form of McLeish.English : see Lees 2.Americanized form of German Lasch.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Light
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pure, Clear, Tranquil, Serene
Girl/Female
Muslim
Ornament of women
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Servant of the Victorious One
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN
CHAGHANIYAN