ótiltekins
Ótiltekins were a Turkic dynasty that ruled a significant portion of Central Asia in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. The name itself, "Ótiltekin," is believed to be a title rather than a personal name, possibly meaning "prince of the river" or "prince of the land." The dynasty emerged from the fragmentation of the Karakhanid Khanate, establishing its own independent power base.
The Ótiltekins were known for their military prowess and their patronage of Islamic culture. They played a
The dynasty's influence eventually waned with the rise of more powerful entities like the Great Seljuk Empire.