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The relations between Khwarizmis,and kurdish forces, Kurdish authorities, Kurdish area in the first half of the seventh century BC/thirteenth AD
Author(s) -
Saadadin Sulaiman Shwan,
Mahdi Osman Haruty
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
twejer
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2617-0752
pISSN - 2617-0744
DOI - 10.31918/twejer.2142.9
Subject(s) - politics , state (computer science) , monopoly , ancient history , political science , economic history , economy , law , political economy , geography , history , sociology , economics , algorithm , computer science , market economy
The beginning of the revolt of the relationship between The Khwarizmi state and the Kurdish forces, and areas returns to the era of Khwarzmisha Aladdin Tksh (568-596CE1172-1199AD/) When he took over the mountain region, Then Aladdin Muhammad (596-617CE/1199-1220AD), and the political situation in The Khwarizm region towards a new stage of wide authority, or when they were defeated against the Mongol army, they dragged to Iran and the West. It seems that Kurdistan was not out of that region that was monopoly and occupation by the Khwarizmi arm, the ways were paved to come up some relations between sultan Khwarizmi and Kurdish forces, particularly the era of sultan Jalaladin Mankabartin (617-628CE/1220-1231AD) the relations concern political and military fields, even social despite that disasters happened to the Kurdish areas as a result of the surrounded army.

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