Merv
Ancient city, Central Asia. Lying near the modern town of Mary (formerly Merv) in Turkmenistan, it is mentioned in ancient Persian texts as Mouru and in cuneiform inscriptions as Margu and was the seat of a satrapy (province) of the Persian Achaemenian dynasty. Under the Arabs in the 7th century
AD, it was rebuilt and served as a base for Muslim expansion into Central Asia. A great centre of Islamic learning under the caliphs of the
'Abbasid dynasty, it reached its zenith under the
Seljuq sultan Sanjar (r. 1118 – 57). It was destroyed by the
Mongols in 1221 and was rebuilt in the 15th century. It was occupied by the Russian Empire in 1884.
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