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  1. Anushtegin Gharchai (also spelled Anush-Tegin; Persian: نوشتکین غرچه, romanized: Anūštigin Ḡaṛčaʾī; died 1097) was a Turkic slave commander of the Seljuks and the governor of Khwarazm from approximately 1077 until 1097.

    • Arslan Arghun (?)
    • Ekinchi
  2. The dynasty was founded by commander Anushtegin Gharchai, a former Turkic slave of the Seljuq sultans, who was appointed as governor of Khwarazm. His son, Qutb ad-Din Muhammad I, became the first hereditary Shah of Khwarazm.

    • 1077
  3. In Khwārezm-Shāh dynasty. …founder of the dynasty was Anūştegin Gharachaʾī, a slave who was appointed governor of Khwārezm about 1077 by the Seljuq ruler Malik-Shāh. Anūştegin’s descendants governed Khwārezm on behalf of the Seljuqs. In 1141, with the defeat of the Seljuq sultan Sanjar by the Karakitai (Qara Khitay) confederation ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2024 · The Seljuks: Nomads Who Built an Empire and Took On Byzantine Power. Things were unsettled until 1077 when Anushtegin Gharchai, a Mamluk ( slave mercenary) commander working for the Seljuks took control of Khwarazm and became its governor. He ruled over the region until his death in 1097.

    • Robbie Mitchell
  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Anūştegin Gharachaʾī House of Anushtegin, Shihna of Khwarezm. Also Known As: "Anushtegin Gharchai", "Nūštekīn Gharcha". Birthdate: estimated between 962 and 1082. Birthplace: Of either Khalaj or Qipchaq origin. Death: 1097.

    • "Anushtegin Gharchai", "Nūštekīn Gharcha"
    • Of either Khalaj or Qipchaq origin
    • estimated between 962 and 1082
    • 1097
  6. His ancestor was Anushtegin Gharchai, a Turkic Ghulam who eventually became a viceroy of a small province named Khwarizm. He was subjected to the Mongol conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire, which resulted in the utter destruction of his empire.

  7. 11 de oct. de 2021 · From roughly 1077 to 1097, Anushtegin Gharachai was the governor of Khwarazm and a Turkic mamluk leader of the Seljuqs. He was the first affiliate of his family to rule Khwarazm, and the dynasty that ruled the area in the 12th and early 13th centuries was named after him.