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    From Mongolia to Khwārazm: The Qonggirad Migrations in the Jochid Ulus (13th.-15th. c.) by Ishayahu Landa

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Based on genealogical and numismatic analyses, this paper, on the one hand, provides insights into the formation and developments of the autonomous Qonggirad power in Khwārazm in the second half of the 14th century and, on the other hand, stresses the importance of the Islamisation for the Mongol tribal elite’s accustomisation to the regional and geopolitical historical setting during the troubled period of 1359-1380s in the Jochid ulus.…”
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    The Entanglement of Philosophy, Politics and the Occult: The Hidden Secret of early Post-Avicennan Thought in the Islamic East by Michael Noble

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Both subsequently sought royal patronage, the former travelling eastwards to Transoxania to secure the generosity of the Khwārazm-Shāhs, the latter travelling eastwards to the Levant to gain the intimate trust of Malik al-Ẓāhir, the son of the Ayyūbid sultan Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn—known in the West as Saladdin. …”
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    A View to Teaching Philosophy in Central Asia by abbas ali vafai

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Famous cities, including Bokhara, Samarqand, Khwarazm, Farqhaneh, Khiveh and Marv had been a proper refuge for the development of science, knowledge and scientists. …”
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    The population of the middle course of the Ural River in the Early Iron Age (by the data from the Industrialnaya Zona cemetery) by Kitov Ye.P.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It is likely that the Volga-Ural and Cisaral regions constituted the hearth of the racial genesis, which is associated with the origin of the early nomads of the arid zones from the Urals to Ancient Khwarazm and from the Turgay to the Lower Don regions and the formation of the specific craniological complex, with large latitudinal characteristics of the cranium and facial region. …”
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    Islamic architecture of Uzbekistan: Development and features by Dr. Mavlyuda Yusupova

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…It had common regional lines, as well as features from local architectural schools of Bukhara, Samarkand, Khwarazm and Fergana. Among the various types of architectural structures, the most widespread are the portal-domed compositions for mausoleums, khanaqahs, maqsuras, etc., courtyard-iwan structure for Jamie-mosques, madrasahs, rabats and most memorial complexes. …”
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    Tamgha of “Guyuk” and the Jochids of the House of Orduids (the story of one mistake) by Petrov P.N.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It has been determined that some coins were minted on silver dirhams of Khwarazm during 681–690 AH. One dirham retains the original year of issue, 688 AH/1289 CE. …”
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    A Khwārazmian Saint in the Golden Horde: Közlük Ata (Gözlī Ata) and the Social Vectors of Islamisation by Devin DeWeese

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…It argues that the case of Gözlī Ata offers an example of the social legacies of Islamisation, which point, in turn, to the social character of Islamisation ; it also highlights the importance of Khwārazm both as a ‘base’ for the Sufis active among the nomads of the Golden Horde, and as a window on the process of Islamisation in the steppe.…”
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    The perspectives of Traditional Persian Medicine on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Migraine by Sajad Azimi Mehrabadi, Mohsen Yavari, Alireza Asgari Golzardi, Mohsen Ebrahimi-Monfared, Mostafa Alizadeh, Saeed Changizi-Ashtiyani

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The sources include: Al-Hawi Fi Al-Tibb (Liber the Continens), Mansuri fi al-tahb, the treasure of Khwarazm shah, The Canon of Medicine, Kamil al-Sanate al-Tebie as well as related articles retrieved from different databases. …”
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    Knowledge, language, thought and the civilization of Islam: essays in honor of Syed Muhammad Naquib Al–Attas (kulit keras) by Wan Daud, Wan Mohd. Nor, Uthman, Muhammad Zainiy

    Published 2010
    “…Hellyer, 7 Illuminative knowledge in Mawlana Rumi, Bilal Kuspinar, 8 Kant and Ghazali on human nature: a comparative philosophy of man, Alparslan Acikgenc, 9 Dialogue of civilizations through the corridors of faith and mind: some thoughts concerning the philosophy of Syed, Muhammad Naquib Al–Attas and its contribution for, proper understanding of conditio humana, Ferid Muhic, 10 prolegomena to west and east: Kant and Ibn Khaldun, ernest wolf–gazo, 11 challenges for education in the age of globalization marietta stepanyants, 12 evolution: the epitome of the emerging contemporaneous global civilization, saban teoman durah, 13 science in adab literature, Paul Lettinck, 14 science connecting scholars and cultures in Khwarazm: the case of Khwarazmshah Ma’mun Ibn Ma’mun, Hans Daiber, 15 some remarks on the wakf institution in the ottoman empire, Mehmet Ipsirli, 16 islamic captilalism and the west, Murat Cizakca, 17 Al–Attas’ concept of happiness: a reflection on the contemporary meaning of development, Amer Al–Roubaie, 18 Thai–Iranian relations in history: a glance at the persian community in the Ayutthaya Kingdom, M. …”
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    Knowledge, language, thought and the civilization of Islam: essays in honor of Syed Muhammad Naquib Al–Attas (kulit lembut) by Wan Daud, Wan Mohd. Nor, Uthman, Muhammad Zainiy

    Published 2010
    “…Hellyer, 7 Illuminative knowledge in Mawlana Rumi, Bilal Kuspinar, 8 Kant and Ghazali on human nature: a comparative philosophy of man, Alparslan Acikgenc, 9 Dialogue of civilizations through the corridors of faith and mind: some thoughts concerning the philosophy of Syed, Muhammad Naquib Al–Attas and its contribution for, proper understanding of conditio humana, Ferid Muhic, 10 prolegomena to west and east: Kant and Ibn Khaldun, ernest wolf–gazo, 11 challenges for education in the age of globalization marietta stepanyants, 12 evolution: the epitome of the emerging contemporaneous global civilization, saban teoman durah, 13 science in adab literature, Paul Lettinck, 14 science connecting scholars and cultures in Khwarazm: the case of Khwarazmshah Ma’mun Ibn Ma’mun, Hans Daiber, 15 some remarks on the wakf institution in the ottoman empire, Mehmet Ipsirli, 16 islamic captilalism and the west, Murat Cizakca, 17 Al–Attas’ concept of happiness: a reflection on the contemporary meaning of development, Amer Al–Roubaie, 18 Thai–Iranian relations in history: a glance at the persian community in the Ayutthaya Kingdom, M. …”
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    Analytical Comparison of How the Life of Jalal al-Din Khwarazmshah is Narrated in Historiographical and Literary Texts (Representation of the Narration of the Indus Battle, 1221 AD... by Ebrahim Khodayar, Atefeh Salarvand

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The time span of the historiographical texts starts from the complete book of Ibn al-Athir (555-630 AH) and ends with the book of The Hero of Khwarazm in the year (1398 SH). Literary texts are also included in this period of time and include poems, historical novels, and two literary works, Nafsat-al-Masdoor and Tadhkirat al-Shuara. …”
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