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- Khuttal abstract "Khuttal, frequently also in the plural form Khuttalan (and variants such as Khutlan, Khatlan, in Chinese sources K'o-tut-lo) was a medieval region and principality on the north bank of the river Oxus (modern Amu Darya, lying between its tributaries Vakhsh and Panj. It corresponds roughly to the modern Khatlon Province of Tajikistan.The pre-Islamic Principality of Khuttal played an active role, sometimes as an ally, sometimes as an enemy, of the Umayyads during the Muslim conquest of Transoxiana, and it was not until 750/1 that the Abbasids finally established direct control over it. A branch of the Banijurids of Tokharistan ruled over the area under the Abbasids, and acknowledged the suzerainty of the Samanids in the 10th century. The area apparently retained an autonomous line of rulers in the 11th–12th centuries, when it came first under the loose control of the Ghaznavids, and after the middle of the 11th century of the Seljuq Empire. With the decline of Seljuq power, Khuttal passed to the control of the Ghurids and the Khwarazmshahs, under whom no native princely line is known. In the 13th century Khuttal became a part of the Mongol Empire and of its successor, the Chagatai Khanate, emerging once again as an autonomous principality following the latter's disintegration in the mid-14th century. In the 16th century, the Shaybanids took over Khuttal, and the name itself ceases to be used, being replaced by Kulob.".
- Khuttal wikiPageExternalLink kottal-province-of-medieval-islamic-times-in-modern-tajikistan.
- Khuttal wikiPageID "35872145".
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- Khuttal wikiPageRevisionID "607315433".
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Abbasid_Caliphate.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Amu_Darya.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Bactria.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Banijurids.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_countries_in_Central_Asia.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Tajikistan.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Chagatai_Khanate.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Ghaznavids.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Ghurid_dynasty.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Khatlon_Region.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Khwarazmian_dynasty.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Kulob.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Mongol_Empire.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Muslim_conquest_of_Transoxiana.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Panj_River.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Khuttal.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Samanid_Empire.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Seljuk_Empire.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Shaybanids.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Tajikistan.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Umayyad_Caliphate.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLink Vakhsh_River.
- Khuttal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Khuttal".
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- Khuttal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tajikistan-geo-stub.
- Khuttal subject Category:Former_countries_in_Central_Asia.
- Khuttal subject Category:Geography_of_Tajikistan.
- Khuttal subject Category:History_of_Central_Asia.
- Khuttal hypernym Region.
- Khuttal type Settlement.
- Khuttal comment "Khuttal, frequently also in the plural form Khuttalan (and variants such as Khutlan, Khatlan, in Chinese sources K'o-tut-lo) was a medieval region and principality on the north bank of the river Oxus (modern Amu Darya, lying between its tributaries Vakhsh and Panj.".
- Khuttal label "Khuttal".
- Khuttal sameAs Q6403234.
- Khuttal sameAs Khuttal.
- Khuttal sameAs Principato_di_Khuttal.
- Khuttal sameAs m.0jwx23b.
- Khuttal sameAs Q6403234.
- Khuttal wasDerivedFrom Khuttal?oldid=607315433.
- Khuttal isPrimaryTopicOf Khuttal.