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Sawran (Kazakhstan)






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Coordinates: 43°3055N 67°467E / 43.51528°N 67.76861°E / 43.51528; 67.76861
 

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43°30′55N 67°46′7E / 43.51528°N 67.76861°E / 43.51528; 67.76861

Sawran
Sauran
Сауран
Part of the ancient city wall of Sawran
Sawran (Kazakhstan) is located in Kazakhstan
Sawran (Kazakhstan)

Shown within Kazakhstan

Sawran (Kazakhstan) is located in West and Central Asia
Sawran (Kazakhstan)

Sawran (Kazakhstan) (West and Central Asia)

LocationSouthern Kazakhstan oblast
Coordinates43°30′55N 67°46′07E / 43.515278°N 67.768611°E / 43.515278; 67.768611
History
Founded6th century CE
Abandoned1515 CE
Site notes
Excavation dates20th century
Conditionruin

SawranorSauran (Kazakh: Сауран, romanizedSauran, pronounced [sɑwˈɾɑn]) is an ancient city located 43 kilometres (27 mi) north-west of the city of TurkistaninSouthern Kazakhstan, near the river Syr Darya.

One of the earliest mentions of the city comes from the Arab geographer Al-Muqaddasi, who described it in the 10th century as "a large city surrounded by seven walls, mosque located in the inner city."[1] In 1065, the city submitted to the Seljuq dynasty,[2] which was part of the transformation of the Kara-Khanid Khanate into a vassal of the Seljuqs.

Around the 1370s, when the region was under the control of Urus Khan, Tokhtamysh of the blue horde, heavily supported by Amir Timur, tried to conquer the region, aiming to rule the cities of Sawran, Otrar, Saganac, Seiram, Serai, and others.[3] The city provided the brick and tile for the construction of Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi, which was commissioned by Amir Timur in 1389; the mausoleum is 25 miles from the city.[4]

By the 15th century, the city had established diplomatic relations with the Ming dynasty, which recorded the name of the city in the Ming Shiluas掃蘭 (saolan).[5] The poet Zayn al-Din Mahmud Vasifi visited the city from 1514 to 1515, and described the city's karez water infrastructure.[1]

Like Otrar, the city suffered with the decline of Silk Road, and struggles for power in the region.

References

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  1. ^ a b Abdrassilov Berikbay Kurmanbaevich (16 Feb 2017). "The Sauran town of the silk way road". Retrieved 27 Aug 2017.
  • ^ W. Barthold. "Turkestan Down To The Mongol Invasion". p. 314. Retrieved 27 Aug 2017.
  • ^ Henry Hoyle Howorth (1 Jan 2008). History of the Mongols from the 9th to the 19th Century: The So-Called Tartars of Russia and Central Asia. p. 222.
  • ^ Aigerim Korzhumbayeva (3 Mar 2014). "Khoja Ahmad Yasawi and His Mausoleum". Electrum Magazine. Retrieved 27 Aug 2017.
  • ^ Nurlan Kenzheakhmet (2013). "The Qazaq Khanate as Documented in Ming Dynasty Sources". Crossroads: Studies on the History of Exchange Relations in the East Asian world. Retrieved 27 Aug 2017.
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