Banākat, Banākath, Fanākat, or Fanākath was a town on the upper Syr Darya in Transoxiana (present-day Uzbekistan, Central Asia). The second part of these...
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which was taken in March 1220. Banakat was also occupied, Otrar fell in April 1220, and the Mongol armies from Banakat and Otrar joined Genghis Khan near...
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Ahmad Fanakati (redirect from Ahmad of Banakat)
because of his perceived corruption. Ahmad Fanākatī came from Fanākat (or Banākat), a town on the upper Syr Darya in Central Asia, under the rule of the...
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1177/78, a separate khanate was formed in the Tashkent oasis. Its center was Banakat, where dirhams of Mu'izz ad-dunya wa-d-din Qilich-khan were minted, in...
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village's like Rajpur, Kausar, Murarpatti, Mathia, Semaria, Narakatia, Khap banakat, Narhan, Adampur, Lagusa, Nikhti, Jhakhara etc. "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies...
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The gram panchayats of Nautan block are: Angouta Gambhirpur Khalawa Khap banakat Mathia Murarpatti Narakatia Nautan Semaria Siwan subdivision Administration...
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Ghazan (r. 1295–1304) in 1302. Of Persian ancestry, Banakati was born in Banakat (later known as Shahrukhiya), a town in Transoxiana. His laqab (honorific...
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