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- Ikhshid abstract "Ikhshid was the princely title of the Iranian rulers of Soghdia and the Ferghana Valley in Transoxiana during the pre-Islamic and early Islamic periods.The title is of Old Persian origin; scholars have derived it variously from the root khshaeta, "shining, brilliant", or from khshāyathiya, "ruler, king" (which is also the origin of the title shah). The Ikhshids of Soghdia, with their capital at Samarkand, are well attested during and after the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana. The line survived into Abbasid times, although by then its seat was in Istikhan. Among the most notable and energetic of the Soghdian kings was Gurak, who in 710 overthrew his predecessor Tarkhun and for almost thirty years, through shifting alliances, managed to preserve a precarious autonomy between the expanding Umayyad Caliphate and the Türgesh khaganate. The Arab authors report that the title was also used by the ruler of Ferghana during the same period: Ibn al-Athir reports that it was the ikhshid of Ferghana who called upon the Chinese for aid against the Arabs, resulting in the Battle of Talas.The title's prestige in Central Asia remained high as late as the 10th century, when it was adopted by the Turkic commander and ruler of Egypt Muhammad ibn Tughj, whose grandfather had come from Ferghana. After his title the short-lived dynasty founded by Muhammad al-Ikhshid is known as the Ikhshidid dynasty.".
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- Ikhshid wikiPageID "2198040".
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- Ikhshid wikiPageRevisionID "682599079".
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Ali_ibn_al-Athir.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Talas.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Samarkand.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Royal_titles.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sogdian_words_and_phrases.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Gurak.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Ibn_al-Athir.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Ikhshidid_dynasty.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Iranian_peoples.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Ishtikhon.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Khaganate.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Khanate.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Tughj.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_ibn_Tughj_al-Ikhshid.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_conquest_of_Transoxiana.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Old_Persian.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Farghana.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Samarkand.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Shah.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Sogdia.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Soghdia.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Tang_Dynasty.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Tarkhun.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Transoxiana.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Turgesh.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Turkic_peoples.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Türgesh.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLink Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Ikhshid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ikhshid".
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- Ikhshid hasPhotoCollection Ikhshid.
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- Ikhshid subject Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Ikhshid subject Category:History_of_Samarkand.
- Ikhshid subject Category:Royal_titles.
- Ikhshid subject Category:Sogdian_words_and_phrases.
- Ikhshid hypernym Title.
- Ikhshid comment "Ikhshid was the princely title of the Iranian rulers of Soghdia and the Ferghana Valley in Transoxiana during the pre-Islamic and early Islamic periods.The title is of Old Persian origin; scholars have derived it variously from the root khshaeta, "shining, brilliant", or from khshāyathiya, "ruler, king" (which is also the origin of the title shah). The Ikhshids of Soghdia, with their capital at Samarkand, are well attested during and after the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana.".
- Ikhshid label "Ikhshid".
- Ikhshid sameAs Ikhxid.
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- Ikhshid sameAs m.012ngn3d.
- Ikhshid sameAs Ixshid.
- Ikhshid sameAs Q11926471.
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- Ikhshid wasDerivedFrom Ikhshid?oldid=682599079.
- Ikhshid isPrimaryTopicOf Ikhshid.