Transoxiana (also spelled
Transoxania), known in Arabic sources as
Maa waraa' an-nahr ( "what (is) beyond the (Oxus) river") and in Persian as "Fœrɑ:ru:dɑ:n" (فرارودان), is the ancient name used for the portion of
Central Asia corresponding approximately with modern-day
Uzbekistan,
Tajikistan, southern
Kyrgyzstan and southwest
Kazakhstan. Geographically, it is the region between the
Amu Darya (
Ōxos) and
Syr Darya rivers. The area had been known to the Romans as
Transoxania (Land beyond the Oxus), to the Arabs as
Mawarannahr (Land Beyond the River), and to the Iranians as
Turan, a term used in the Persian national epic
Shahnameh.