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Kara-Khanids

840 CE – 1212 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · khanate
Period
840 CE – 1212 CE
Duration
372 years
Known Periods
9
Capital
Balasagun
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Kara-Khanid Khanate (Persian: قراخانیان, romanized: Qarākhāniyān; Chinese: 喀喇汗國; pinyin: Kālā Hánguó), also known as the Karakhanids, Qarakhanids, Ilek Khanids or the Afrasiabids (Persian: آل افراسیاب, romanized: Āl-i Afrāsiyāb, lit. 'House of Afrasiab'), was a Karluk Turkic khanate that ruled Central Asia from the 9th to the early 13th century. The dynastic names of Karakhanids and Ilek Khanids refer to royal titles with Kara Khagan being the most important Turkic title up until the end of the dynasty. The Khanate conquered Transoxiana in Central Asia and ruled it independently between 999 and 1089. Their arrival in Transoxiana signaled a definitive shift from Iranic to Turkic predominance in Central Asia, yet the Kara-khanids gradually assimilated the Perso-Arab Muslim culture, while retaining.

Historical Periods

Kara-Khanids (850–859)

850 CE – 859 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 808,187 km²

Kara-Khanids (860–885)

860 CE – 885 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 808,216 km²

Kara-Khanids (886–887)

886 CE – 887 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 808,183 km²

Kara-Khanids (888–895)

888 CE – 895 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 505,209 km²

Kara-Khanids (896–959)

896 CE – 959 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 400,256 km²

Kara-Khanids (960–999)

960 CE – 999 CE

Capital: BalasagunArea: 400,256 km²

Kara-Khanids (1000–1009)

1000 CE – 1009 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 911,151 km²

Kara-Khanids (1010–1039)

1010 CE – 1039 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 1,301,284 km²

Kara-Khanids (1040–1045)

1040 CE – 1045 CE

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Capital: BalasagunArea: 1,302,283 km²

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