Khwarazmian Dynasty - Family Tree of Anushtiginid Dynasty

Family Tree of Anushtiginid Dynasty

Anushtigin Gharchai
(r. 1077-1097)
Shihna of Khwarezm
Muhammad I
(r. 1097-1127)
Shah of Khwarezm
Inaltigin
Prince
Atsiz
(r. 1127-1156)
Shah of Khwarezm
Yusuf
Prince
Atliq
Prince
Il-Arslan
(r. 1156-1172)
Shah of Khwarezm
Hitan-Khan
Prince
Suleiman-Shah
Prince
Tekish
(r. 1172-1200)
Shah of Khwarezm
Sultan-Shah
(r. 1172-1193)
Shah of Khwarezm
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
Erboz-Khan
Prince
Hindu-Khan
Prince
Arslan-Khan
Prince
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
Qutuz
(r. 1259-1260)
Sultan of Egypt
Manqatuy-Shah
Prince
Qaymaqar-Shah
Prince

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