Family Tree of Anushtiginid Dynasty
Anushtigin Gharchai (r. 1077-1097) Shihna of Khwarezm |
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Muhammad I (r. 1097-1127) Shah of Khwarezm |
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Inaltigin Prince |
Atsiz (r. 1127-1156) Shah of Khwarezm |
Yusuf Prince |
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Atliq Prince |
Il-Arslan (r. 1156-1172) Shah of Khwarezm |
Hitan-Khan Prince |
Suleiman-Shah Prince |
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Tekish (r. 1172-1200) Shah of Khwarezm |
Sultan-Shah (r. 1172-1193) Shah of Khwarezm |
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Yunus-Khan Prince |
Ali-Shah (b. ? -d. 1215) Prince |
Shah-Khatun Princess |
Muhammad II (r. 1200-1220) Shah of Khwarezm |
Toghan-Toghdi Prince |
Malik-Shah (b. ? -d. 1197) Prince |
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Erboz-Khan Prince |
Hindu-Khan Prince |
Arslan-Khan Prince |
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Ak-Shah (b. ? -k. 1221) Prince |
Uzlaq-Shah (b. ? -k. 1221) |
Khan-Sultan Princess |
Qursanjdi (b. ? -k. 1222) |
Manguberdi (r. 1220-1231) Sultan of Khwarezm |
Pir-Shah (b. ? -k. 1229) |
Kumakhti-Shah Prince |
Yahya Hur-Shah (b. ? -k. 1221) Prince |
Aysi Khatun Princess |
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Qutuz (r. 1259-1260) Sultan of Egypt |
Manqatuy-Shah Prince |
Qaymaqar-Shah Prince |
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