- Maveraünnehir
Maveraünnehir (Geographic Name)
- Transoxiana
- Mawarannahr
- Mā Warāʻ an-Nahr
- Mā Warāʻ al-Nahr
- Maverannakhr
- Movarounnaḣr
- Transoxania
- Dashi
- Later heading: Khanate of Bukhara
Mawarannahr book painting, 1980: p. 5 (Mawarannahr; state formed ca. 1507 on the territory between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, with Samarkand as its center) p. 18 (known in English scholarly literature as Transoxiana) p. 20 (Maverannakhra)
Encyc. Brit. Micropaedia: v. 2 (Bukhara or Bokhara, city in Uzbek S.S.R.; refers to Uzbek khanates); v. 10 (article under Uzbek khanates: there were three states that occupied Transoxania (Mā Warāʻ an-Nahr) in present-day Uzbek SSR before this area came under Russian rule in the 19th century)
LC data base, 10-31-89 (hdg.: Transoxiana)
Encycl. Brit., 15th ed.: v. x, p. 94 (Transoxiana; area roughly corresponding to the present Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic and part of the southern Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic; region came under Russian occupation in the 19th century)
Ŭzbek khalqining shakllonish zharaëni, 2001: p. 13 (Movarounnaḣr)
Four types of loyalty in early modern central Asia, 2013: ECIP t.p. (Mā Warā al-Nahr)
Qarakhanid roads to China, 2022: CIP galley (Transoxiana, region known in Song sources as Dashi)
Encyc. Brit. online, viewed January 4, 2022: Transoxania (historical region, Asia; Alternate titles: Mā Warāʼ al-Nahr, Transoxiana; historical region of Turkistan in Central Asia east of the Amu Darya (Oxus River) and west of the Syr Darya (Jaxartes River), roughly corresponding to present-day Uzbekistan and parts of Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan; A great centre of Muslim civilization during the European Middle Ages; Transoxania was the centre of the Timurid empire in the 15th century, and its cities (e.g., Bukhara and Samarkand); The region came under Russian occupation in the 19th century)
LC data base, 05-25-95 (hdg.: Khanate of Bukhara)
TR-AnTOB EbA 23.05.2023