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Transoxiana - History |  | Transoxiana - History: Encyclopedia II - Transoxiana - History |  | The region was one of the satrapies of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia under name Sogdiana. Transoxiana, however, is Latin, and literally means "beyond the Oxus River", an older name for the Amu Darya, which describes the region perfectly from the viewpoint of the Greeks and Romans. The name stuck in Western consciousness because of the exploits of Alexander the Great, who extended Greek culture into the region with his conquests of the 4th century BC; Transoxiana represented the uttermost northeastern point of the Hellenistic cultur ...
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Transoxiana - History
The region was one of the satrapies of the Achaemenid dynasty of Persia under name Sogdiana. Transoxiana, however, is Latin, and literally means "beyond the Oxus River", an older name for the Amu Darya, which describes the region perfectly from the viewpoint of the Greeks and Romans. The name stuck in Western consciousness because of the exploits of Alexander the Great, who extended Greek culture into the region with his conquests of the 4th century BC; Transoxiana represented the uttermost northeastern point of the Hellenistic culture, and in fact kept a hybrid Greek/Persian/Chinese Buddhist culture, dubbed 'Serindian', until the Islamic conquest. During Sassanid Empire, it was often called Sogdiana, a provincial name taken from early Persian empire of Achaemenids, and used to distinguish it from nearby Bactria. During Sassanids, the region became a major cultural and scientific center due to effective central authority and wealth from silk road. Many of Persian nobilities and landlords escaped to this region following the invasion of muslim Arabs. Following the Arab conquest of this area, it became known as Ma wara'un-Nahr (Arabic, "what is beyond the river").
Transoxiana's major city and cultural center was Samarkand, while another was Bukhara. Both are in the southern portion of Transoxiana, however (though still to the north of the Oxus itself, on the river Zeravshan), and the majority of the region was dry but fertile plains. Both cities remained as centers of Persian culture and civilization after Islamic conquest of Iran, and played a crucial role in revival of Persian culture with establishment of Samanid dynasty.
Genghis Khan invaded Transoxiana in 1219 during his conquest of Khwarazm. Before his death in 1227, he assigned the lands of Western Central Asia to his second son Chagatai, and this region became known as the Chagatai Khanate. In 1369 Tamerlane, of the Barlas tribe, became a ruler under the authority of Chigatay Khan's dynasty, and he made Samarkand the capital of his future empire.
Other related archives1219, 1227, 1369, 4th century BC, 8th century, Achaemenid dynasty, Alexander the Great, Amu Darya, Ancient Iranian provinces, Aniran, Arabic, Arash, Bactria, Barlas, Buddhist, Bukhara, Central Asia, Chagatai, Chagatai Khanate, Chinese, Eurasia, Ferdowsi, Genghis Khan, Hellenistic culture, Islamic, Islamic conquest of Iran, Kazakhstan, Khwarazm, Khwarezmid Empire, Latin, Oxus, Persian, Samanid dynasty, Samarkand, Sassanid Empire, Sassanids, Serindian, Shahnameh, Sogdiana, Syr Darya, Tamerlane, Turan, Uzbekistan, Zeravshan
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