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Khwarazmshah
Azkajwar-Abdallah
Khwarazmshah
Coin of Azkawjar-Abdallah
King of Khwarazm
Reignafter 762/before 787 – 820s
PredecessorSawashfan
SuccessorMansur
Died820s
ReligionZoroastrianism, later Islam

Azkajwar-Abdallah was the Afrighid king of Khwarazm from the late 8th till the early 9th century. The precise date of his regnal period is uncertain. He ascended as king after 762, but not later than 783 or 787. He was the grandson of his predecessor Sawashfan. Azkajwar-Abdallah is notable for converting to Islam, taking the Muslim name of Abdallah. He was also the last Afrighid king to have coins minted in pre-Islamic style. The latest discovered coin of Azkajwar-Abdallah cites his overlord the Tahirid dynast Tahir ibn Husayn, who governed Khurasan on behalf of the Abbasid Caliphate in 821–822. Azkajwar-Abdallah was succeeded by Mansur.

References

  1. ^ Fedorov & Kuznetsov 2011, p. 87.
  2. ^ Fedorov & Kuznetsov 2011, p. 86.
  3. Bosworth 1984, p. 743–745.

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Preceded bySawashfan King of Khwarazm
762/787–820s
Succeeded byMansur
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