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  • Major rivers of the region include the [[Amu Darya]], the [[Syr Darya]], [[Irtysh]], the [[Hari River, Afghanistan|Hari River]] and the [[Morghab ...ximate northeastern Iran. The [[Kyzyl Kum]] Desert is northeast of the Amu Darya, and the [[Karakum Desert]] southwest of it.
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  • ...asan]], two long-standing bases of Khwarazmian support. Crossing the [[Amu Darya River]] in 1230 and entering Khorasan without encountering any opposition, ...ectly dealt with Manchuria, Mongolia and Siberia. Late in his reign, [[Amu Darya]] administration was established. [[Turkestan]] was administered by Mahamud
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  • ...asan]], two long-standing bases of Khwarazmian support. Crossing the [[Amu Darya River]] in 1230 and entering Khorasan without encountering any opposition, ...ectly dealt with Manchuria, Mongolia and Siberia. Late in his reign, [[Amu Darya]] administration was established. [[Turkestan]] was administered by Mahamud
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  • ...81.</ref> As for the southern borders, they were drawn south of the [[Amu Darya]], bringing the Ashina into conflict with their former allies, the Sasanian ...n restoring the southern borders along the [[Tarim River|Tarim]] and [[Amu Darya]] rivers. Their capital was [[Suyab]] in the [[Chu River]] valley, about 6&
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  • ...81.</ref> As for the southern borders, they were drawn south of the [[Amu Darya]], bringing the Ashina into conflict with their former allies, the Sasanian ...n restoring the southern borders along the [[Tarim River|Tarim]] and [[Amu Darya]] rivers. Their capital was [[Suyab]] in the [[Chu River]] valley, about 6&
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  • ...Chigil type of [long] clothes were also called Chigils, from Djeyhun (Amu Darya) to the Chin (China).<ref>Zuev, "Early Turks: Essays of history and ideolog
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  • ...990s was estimated at around 200,000. Turkmen also reside north of the Amu Darya in Turkmenistan.<ref name="lcweb2.loc.gov">[http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/q
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  • At its height in the late 13th century, the Khanate extended from the [[Amu Darya]] south of the [[Aral Sea]] to the [[Altai Mountains]] in the border of mod ...second son, received [[Transoxiana]], between the [[Amu Darya]] and [[Syr Darya]] rivers (in modern [[Uzbekistan]]) and the area around [[Kashgar]]. He mad
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  • ...ich is interrupted by two great rivers, the [[Amu Darya]] (Oxus) and [[Syr Darya]] (Jaxartes), which flow northwest into the [[Aral Sea]] and provide irriga
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  • ...ion between the [[Amu Darya]] ({{lang-grc|Ώξος}} ''Ốxos'') and [[Syr Darya]] rivers.<ref>Encyclopædia Britannica online</ref> The area had been known ...the southern portion of Transoxiana, (though still to the north of the Amu Darya itself, on the river [[Zeravshan]]), and the majority of the region was dry
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  • ..., Georgia, Armenia, Cilicia and Turkey (former Seljuk ruled parts) under [[Amu Dar'ya]] Department ...ealt with Manchuria, Mongolia and Southern Siberia. Late in his reign, Amu Darya administration was established. Under [[Möngke Khan]], these administratio
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  • ...uthwest where, early in the 2nd century, they began to appear in the [[Amu Darya]] Valley to change the course of history in [[Bactria]], Iran, and eventual ...ng their attention to the west and the southwest, raided deep into the Amu Darya valley between 73-44 BCE. The descendants of the Yuezhi and their Chinese r
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