The decline of the Seljuqs following their …
Years: 1207 - 1207
The decline of the Seljuqs following their defeat by the Kara-khitans had allowed the Khwarezmids, then a vassal of the Kara-Khitans, to expand into former Seljuq territory.
The citizens of Bukhara revolt in 1207 against the sadrs (leaders of the religious classes), which the Khwarezm-Shah 'Ala' ad-Din Muhammad uses as a pretext for invading and taking Bukhara.
Muhammad now forms an alliance with the Western Kara-Khanid ruler Uthman (who will later marry Muhammad's daughter) against the Kara-Khitans.
