• Anushtegin Gharchai (also spelled Anush-Tegin; Persian: نوشتکین غرچه, romanized: Anūštigin Ḡaṛčaʾī; died 1097) was a Turkic slave commander (ghulam) of...
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    Empire in the 13th century. The dynasty was founded by commander Anushtegin Gharchai, a former Turkic slave of the Seljuq sultans, who was appointed as...
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  • belonged to the Seljuqs from 1042 to 1043, passed into the hands of Anushtegin Gharchai, a Turkic mamluk commander of the Seljuqs. In 1097, the Khwarazm...
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    Muhammad II of Khwarazm (category Anushtegin dynasty)
    Shah of the Khwarazmian Empire from 1200 to 1220. His ancestor was Anushtegin Gharchai, a Turkic Ghulam who eventually became a viceroy of a small province...
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  • of Khwarazmshah was unused until c. 1077, when the Turkic ghulam Anushtegin Gharchai was made its governor by Sultan Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092). He was...
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  • Muhammad Arslantegin ibn Anushtegin) was the first Shah of Khwarezm from 1097 to 1127. He was the son of Anushtegin Gharchai. In around 1097, Qutb al-Din...
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    likely descends from the title Tegin. Alp Tigin Anushtakin al-Dizbari Anushtegin Gharchai Kul Tigin Sabuktigin Böritigin Bilgetegin Gazi Gümüshtigin Al-Taj...
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    the Oghuz Turks and founds the Sultanate of Rum (modern Turkey). Anushtegin Gharchai becomes governor (shihna) of Khwarezm and a vassal of the Seljuk...
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  • Ekinchi (Khwarazm Shah) (category Anushtegin dynasty)
    that succeeded him, he was not a descendant of Anushtegin Gharchai. Following the death of Anushtegin, Ekinchi was given the position of Khwarazmshah...
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    However, an army led by the Seljuk Amir Gumushtegin Bilge Beg and Anushtegin Gharchai, drove out the Ghaznavid army that had devastated Sakalkand. In 1077/8...
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