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Khwarazmshah was an ancient title used regularly by the rulers of the Central Asian region of Khwarazm starting from the Late Antiquity until the advent of the Mongols in the early 13th-century, after which it was used infrequently. There were a total of four families who ruled as Khwarazmshahs—the Afrighids (305–995), Ma'munids (995–1017), the line of Altuntash (1017–1041), and the most prominent ones, the Anushteginids (1097–1231). Like other contemporary Central Asian titles, such as Afshin and Ikhshid, the title of Khwarazmshah is of Iranian origin.

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  • Der altiranische Titel Choresm-Schah (persisch خوارزمشاه, DMG Ḫvārazm-Šāh) wurde bereits seit dem ersten vorchristlichen Jahrtausend von insgesamt vier Dynastien (z. T. unterschiedlicher Abstammung, Religion und Sprache) geführt, welche in der Regel weitgehend unabhängig über die am Südufer des Aralsees gelegene Großoase Choresm herrschten. Die frühen Dynastien waren die Siyawuschiden/Afrighiden, Mamuniden und Altuntaschiden. Die mit Abstand bedeutendste und berühmteste Dynastie war die letzte, die der muslimischen, türkischstämmigen Anuschteginiden (Anūšteginiden, 1077–1231), die Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts sowohl Choresmien und dessen Umgebung als auch ganz Iran, Transoxanien und das heutige Afghanistan beherrschte. Daher sind oft auch nur oder in erster Line die Anuschteginiden gemeint, wenn von den „(großen) Choresm-Schahs“ die Rede ist. (de)
  • Khwarazmshah was an ancient title used regularly by the rulers of the Central Asian region of Khwarazm starting from the Late Antiquity until the advent of the Mongols in the early 13th-century, after which it was used infrequently. There were a total of four families who ruled as Khwarazmshahs—the Afrighids (305–995), Ma'munids (995–1017), the line of Altuntash (1017–1041), and the most prominent ones, the Anushteginids (1097–1231). Like other contemporary Central Asian titles, such as Afshin and Ikhshid, the title of Khwarazmshah is of Iranian origin. (en)
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  • Clifford Edmund Bosworth (en)
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  • The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (en)
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  • C.E. (en)
  • Yolande (en)
  • Clifford Edmund (en)
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  • Sāmānids (en)
  • Altuntaš (en)
  • K̲h̲wārazm-S̲h̲āhs (en)
  • Khwarazmshahs i. Descendants of the line of Anuštigin (en)
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  • Khwarazmshah was an ancient title used regularly by the rulers of the Central Asian region of Khwarazm starting from the Late Antiquity until the advent of the Mongols in the early 13th-century, after which it was used infrequently. There were a total of four families who ruled as Khwarazmshahs—the Afrighids (305–995), Ma'munids (995–1017), the line of Altuntash (1017–1041), and the most prominent ones, the Anushteginids (1097–1231). Like other contemporary Central Asian titles, such as Afshin and Ikhshid, the title of Khwarazmshah is of Iranian origin. (en)
  • Der altiranische Titel Choresm-Schah (persisch خوارزمشاه, DMG Ḫvārazm-Šāh) wurde bereits seit dem ersten vorchristlichen Jahrtausend von insgesamt vier Dynastien (z. T. unterschiedlicher Abstammung, Religion und Sprache) geführt, welche in der Regel weitgehend unabhängig über die am Südufer des Aralsees gelegene Großoase Choresm herrschten. Die frühen Dynastien waren die Siyawuschiden/Afrighiden, Mamuniden und Altuntaschiden. (de)
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  • Choresm-Schahs (de)
  • Khwarazmshah (en)
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