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Sogdia (redirect from Sogdian people) conquest of Transoxiana. The Sogdian city-states, although never politically united, were centered on the city of Samarkand. Sogdian, an Eastern Iranian language... |
contains Sogdian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Sogdian characters. The Sogdian language... |
Sogdian may refer to: anything pertaining to Sogdia / Sogdiana Sogdian language Sogdian alphabet Sogdian people Sogdian (Unicode block) Old Sogdian (Unicode... |
Sogdian alphabet was originally used for the Sogdian language, a language in the Iranian family used by the people of Sogdia. The alphabet is derived from... |
Roxana (category Sogdian people) brilliant"; sometimes Roxanne, Roxanna, Rukhsana, Roxandra and Roxane) was a Sogdian or a Bactrian princess who Alexander the Great married after defeating... |
An Lushan (category Sogdian people) primarily known for instigating the An Lushan Rebellion. An Lushan was of Sogdian and Göktürk origin, at least by adoption. He rose to prominence as a general... |
Mogao Caves. It is probably associated with the Zoroastrian cult of the Sogdian people. The historian Zhang Guangda [zh], a member of the Academia Sinica of... |
Sogdian art Sogdian art refers to art produced by the Sogdians, an Iranian people living mainly in ancient Sogdia, present-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan... |
Apama (category Sogdian people) Ἀπάμα, romanized: Apáma), sometimes known as Apama I or Apame I, was a Sogdian noblewoman and the wife of the first ruler of the Seleucid Empire, Seleucus... |
An Qingxu (category Sogdian people) An Qingxu (安慶緒) (730s – 10 April 759), né An Renzhi (安仁執), was a son of An Lushan, a general of the Chinese Tang Dynasty who rebelled and took the imperial... |
Miwnay (category Sogdian people) 4th-century Sogdian woman, who has been abandoned and left destitute in Dunhuang, China, by her husband Nanai-dhat. Miwnay is known from Sogdian Ancient Letters... |
Kang Senghui (category Sogdian people) Vietnam). He was the son of a Sogdian merchant, hence the last name of Kang, meaning "one whose forefathers had been people from Kangju", or Sogdia. Kang... |
Muzaffar ibn Kaydar (category Sogdian people) Muzaffar ibn Kaydar (Arabic: مظفر بن كيدر) was a ninth-century governor of Egypt for the Abbasid Caliphate. Muzaffar was initially appointed to head the... |
Iranians in China (category Chinese people of Iranian descent) Iranian people, such as Persians and Sogdians, have lived in China throughout various periods in history. The Parthian Iranian An Shigao introduced Hinayana... |
Sakas, the Sarmatians, the Scythians, the Sogdians, and likely the Cimmerians, among other Iranian-speaking peoples of West Asia, Central Asia, Eastern Europe... |
Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin (category Sogdian people) الأفشين, Persian: اَفشین, romanized: Afshin), was a senior general of Sogdian Iranian descent at the court of the Abbasid caliphs and a vassal prince... |
Yaghnobis (redirect from Yagnobi people) rivers. The Yaghnobis are considered to be descendants of the Sogdian-speaking peoples who once inhabited most of Central Asia beyond the Amu Darya River... |
hybrid people. According to the Old Book of Tang, Ashina Simo "was not given a high military post by the Ashina rulers because of his Sogdian (huren 胡人)... |
The Sogdian city-states refers to a number of independent or autonomous city-states in the Iranian region of Sogdia in late antiquity and the medieval... |
Khatun of Bukhara (category Sogdian people) (2023). Tajikistan’s National Epics: Muqanna's Rebellion and The Tajik People's Hero Temur Malik. Storbritannien: Taylor & Francis. Living Islamic History:... |