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Sawashfan (died 8th-century) was the ruler of the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarezm during the 8th century. He was the son and successor of Askajamuk II. He is one of the few Afrighid rulers whose coins have been identified. The coin shows a bust of Sawashfan to the left, while it shows him on horseback to the right. Sawashfan is known in Chinese sources as Shao-she-fien, where he in 751 is reportedly said to have requested help from the Tang dynasty. Sawashfan was later succeeded by his grandson Azkajwar-Abdallah.

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  • Sawashfan (fallecido en el siglo VIII) fue el gobernante de la dinastía Afrighid de Khwarezm durante el siglo VIII. Él era el hijo y sucesor de Askajamuk II. Es uno de los pocos gobernantes Afrighid cuyas monedas han sido identificadas. La moneda muestra un busto de Sawashfan a la izquierda, mientras que lo muestra a caballo a la derecha. Sawashfan es conocido en fuentes chinas como Shao-she-fien, donde se dice que en 751 solicitó ayuda de la dinastía Tang. Sawashfan fue sucedido luego por su nieto Azkajwar-Abdallah. (es)
  • Sawashfan (died 8th-century) was the ruler of the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarezm during the 8th century. He was the son and successor of Askajamuk II. He is one of the few Afrighid rulers whose coins have been identified. The coin shows a bust of Sawashfan to the left, while it shows him on horseback to the right. Sawashfan is known in Chinese sources as Shao-she-fien, where he in 751 is reportedly said to have requested help from the Tang dynasty. Sawashfan was later succeeded by his grandson Azkajwar-Abdallah. (en)
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  • Sawashfan (fallecido en el siglo VIII) fue el gobernante de la dinastía Afrighid de Khwarezm durante el siglo VIII. Él era el hijo y sucesor de Askajamuk II. Es uno de los pocos gobernantes Afrighid cuyas monedas han sido identificadas. La moneda muestra un busto de Sawashfan a la izquierda, mientras que lo muestra a caballo a la derecha. Sawashfan es conocido en fuentes chinas como Shao-she-fien, donde se dice que en 751 solicitó ayuda de la dinastía Tang. Sawashfan fue sucedido luego por su nieto Azkajwar-Abdallah. (es)
  • Sawashfan (died 8th-century) was the ruler of the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarezm during the 8th century. He was the son and successor of Askajamuk II. He is one of the few Afrighid rulers whose coins have been identified. The coin shows a bust of Sawashfan to the left, while it shows him on horseback to the right. Sawashfan is known in Chinese sources as Shao-she-fien, where he in 751 is reportedly said to have requested help from the Tang dynasty. Sawashfan was later succeeded by his grandson Azkajwar-Abdallah. (en)
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