Central Asian polity
C9896
concept
A Central Asian polity is a historically or contemporarily organized political entity—such as a state, khanate, or empire—centered in the Central Asian region, characterized by its governance structures, territorial control, and interactions with neighboring powers.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Central Asian polity canonical | 6 |
| Central Asian empire | 2 |
| early medieval Turkic polity | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
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Tibetan Empire (indirectly via alliances)
surface form:
Tibetan Empire
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Central Asian empire |
| Hephthalite Empire | — |
| Yarkand Khanate | — |
| Kokand Khanate | — |
| Kushan Empire | Central Asian empire |
| Kingdom of Kashgar | — |
| Karluk Yabghu State | early medieval Turkic polity |
| Uzbek Khanate | — |