During the reign of Muhammad Kharazmshah, the political and military conflicts between him and the Qarakhatians were strongly influenced by the remnants of the Qarakhanids and the Numans. These two groups, given their rich history and military power, acted as the main rivals of the Khwarazmshah monarchy. The remnants of the Qarakhanids tried to restore their influence, while the Numans sought to preserve their lands and prevent the expansion of the Kharazmshah monarchy. This research, titled “Investigating the Role of the Remnants of the Qarakhanids and Numans in the Conflicts between Sultan Muhammad Kharazmshah and the Qarakhanids,” uses an analytical-descriptive method to answer the following questions: 1- How did the remnants of the Qarakhanids and Numans influence the military strategies of Sultan Muhammad Kharazmshah? 2- What was the role of cooperation or competition between the remnants of the Qarakhanids and Numans in weakening the Khwarazmshah monarchy? The research findings show that the survivors of the Karakhanids and Naimans were able to help weaken the Kharazmshah dynasty by forming temporary alliances and using common military strategies. Sultan Muhammad Kharazmshah was forced to implement military and political reforms to maintain his power due to the pressures arising from the conflict with the Karakhanids and the threat from the Naimans. Ultimately, these factors led to the collapse of the Khwarazmshah government.
Somali et al. (Fri,) studied this question.