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Period of Sasanian suzerainty over Khwarazm
Khwarazm
Xwarāzm
Province of the Sasanian Empire
242–c. 350
Capital
Kath
Historical era
Antiquity
• Conquest by Shapur I
242
•
242
• Xionites conquest
c. 350
Succeeded by
Xionites
Today part of
Kazakhstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan
Sasanian Khwarazm (Middle Persian: Xwarāzm) refers to the period that the ancient civilization of Khwarazm was under the suzerainty of the Sasanian Empire from 242[1] to its conquest by the nomadic Xionites in c. 350.
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