Battle of Dandanaqan
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Background
Forced out of Transoxiana in 1034 by the Karakhanids, the Seljuks settled in Khwarazm under the advocacy of the Ghaznavid governor Harun.Template:Sfn His murder in 1035, forced them to flee through the Kara Kum Desert towards Merv, but they switched instead to Nasa on the edges of Khurasan.Template:Sfn Hearing of this threat, Ghaznavid sultan Ma'sud I sent Iltughdi with a large army to Nasa.Template:Sfn Initially successful having driven off the Seljuk forces, the Ghaznavid army began squabbling over the spoils.Template:Sfn The Seljuk, led by Chaghri, returned and fell upon the disorganized Ghaznavids and defeated them.Template:Sfn As a result, Ma'sud entitled the Seljuk to three cities in Khurasan: Dihistan, Nasa, and Farawa.Template:Sfn After conducting raids as far as Balkh, all of Khurasan fell to the Seljuk Turks.Template:Sfn
Battle
During the march of Mas'ud's army to Sarakhs, the Seljuq raiders harassed the Ghaznavid army with hit-and-run tactics. Swift and mobile Turkmens were better able to fight battles in the steppes and deserts than was the conservative heavily-laden army of Ghaznavid Turks. Seljuq Turkmens also destroyed the Ghaznavids' supply lines and so cut them off the nearby water wells. This seriously reduced the discipline and the morale of the Ghaznavid army.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
On May 23, 1040, around 16,000 Seljuk soldiers engaged in battle against a starving and demoralised Ghaznavid army in Dandanaqan and defeated them near the city of Merv destroying a large part of the Ghaznavid forces.Template:SfnTemplate:SfnTemplate:Sfn
Aftermath
The Seljuks occupied Nishapur, Herat, and besieged Balkh.Template:Sfn By 1047, Tughril had coins minted in Nishapur calling him, Script error: No such module "lang". and Script error: No such module "lang"..Template:Sfn
Mas'ud fled to India, was overthrown, and was finally murdered in prison.Template:Sfn
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