High Middle Ages · Middle East · Disaster
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Earthquake devastates parts of Persia
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A severe earthquake struck the cities of northwestern Persia, toppling minarets and collapsing caravanserais along the Silk Road. Contemporary chroniclers recorded thousands dead and entire quarters reduced to rubble. The disaster disrupted the trade networks linking the Buyid domains to the Central Asian khanates and reminded the region's builders of the fragility beneath their ambitions.