• Gharchistan or Gharjistan (Persian: غرجستان, romanized: Gharjistān) was a medieval region on the north bank of the Murghab River, lying to the east of...
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  • Muhammad, who shortly appointed Ala al-Din Ali as the governor of Ghur, Gharchistan and Zamindawar. Ala al-Din Ali later lead a campaign against the Ismailis...
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  • (also known as Gharachai), initially a Turkic slave of the rulers of Gharchistan, later a Mamluk in the service of the Seljuks. However, it was Ala ad-Din...
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    During the reign of 'Abd ar Rashi and the usurper Toghrul, Ghur and Gharchistan gained autonomy. Ghor was also the center of the Ghurid dynasty in the...
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  • (praising its emir, Ahmad al-Mikali), Sijistan (under Tahir ibn Muhammad), Gharchistan, and Arrajan (with Sahib ibn Abbad). Pellat, Ch. (1971). "Ibn Lankak"...
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    the battle, and thereafter proceeded to conquer Zamindawar, Badghis, Gharchistan, and Guzgan. He spared Fakhr al-Din and restored him as the ruler of...
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    of Hephthal, the chief of the Afghans, ' the judge of Tukharistan and Gharchistan . Moreover, ' a letter [ has come hither ] from you, so I have heard...
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  • Farighunid authority and influence. The chiefs of the neighbouring regions of Gharchistan and Ghur acknowledged his overlordship. Abu'l Haret died probably some...
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  • the Hephthalite ruler (ebodalo eoaggo), the judge of Tokharistan and Gharchistan. — Document of the Kingdom of Rob. CHAM- PA 500 SASANIAN EMPIRE BYZANTINE...
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    received the governorships of Balkh, Tukharistan, Bamiyan, Ghur and Gharchistan. Sabuktigin inherited a governorship in turmoil. In Zabulistan, the typical...
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