• the fame of Maw'dud and made Böritigin acknowledge him as his suzerain. In ca. 1050, Maw'dud, with the aid of Böritigin and an army sent by the former...
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  • Böritigin or Böri (in Turkic the name means wolf prince), also known as Pirai, was a Turkic officer, who served as the Samanid governor of Ghazna from...
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    (966-975) and Böritigin (975-977), Sabuktigin increased his prestige among his troops. In 977, the citizens of Ghazna, tired of the unpopular Böritigin, invited...
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    Mawdud, with the aid of Böritigin and an army sent by the former Karkuyid ruler Garshasp I re-invaded Khorasan; Böritigin and his commander Qashgha...
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    village of Barknon. In 1038, Ibrahim ibn Nasr, who also was known as Böritigin, son of the conqueror of Transoxiana, captured Chaghaniyan, from where...
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  • expanded his territory further after the death of Mansur. The son of Nasr, Böritigin, later waged war against the sons of Ali Tegin, and won control of a large...
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  • Oghulchak Khan Bazir Arslan Khan Musa Baytash Khan Ali Arslankhan Ali Tegin Böritigin Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan Bilge Kul Qadir Khan (840–893) Musa Bughra Khan...
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  • of Ghazni Kul Tigin, Göktürk ruler Sabuktigin, founder of Ghaznavids Böritigin, Governor of Ghazni Bilgetegin, governor of Ghazni Gazi Gümüshtigin, ruler...
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    Muhammad once again occupied Ray. Meanwhile, another Kara-Khanid ruler named Böritigin invaded the Ghaznavid territories and plundered Khuttal and Vakhsh. He...
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    take the throne, and overthrow the tyrant Samanid-appointed governor, Böritigin. The Kabul Shahis allied with Lawiks and the king, most likely Jayapala...
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