Arsamuh Explained
Arsamuh (also spelled Arthamukh) was the ruler of the Afrighid dynasty of Khwarezm, ruling during the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Arsamuh was the successor of Buzgar, and was later succeeded by Sahr II.
References
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