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    The Khanate of Bukhara (or Khanate of Bukhoro) was an Uzbek state in Central Asia from 1501 to 1785, founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a branch of the...
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    cities of Samarqand and the emirate's capital, Bukhara. It was contemporaneous with the Khanate of Khiva to the west, in Khwarazm, and the Khanate of Kokand...
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  • Kara-Khanid Khanate Kimek Khanate Keraite Khanate Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Merkit Khanate Nogai Khanate Astrakhan Khanate Besh Tau El Khanate of Bukhara Khanate...
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    The Uzbek Khanate, also known as the Abulkhair Khanate was a Shaybanid state preceding the Khanate of Bukhara. During the few years it existed, the Uzbek...
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    Revolution was the Emirate of Bukhara. Following the Russian Revolution of 1917, Khiva had a revolution too, and in 1920 the Khanate was replaced by the Khorezm...
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    as a center of trade, scholarship, culture, and religion. Bukhara served as the capital of the Khanate of Bukhara, and Emirate of Bukhara. It was the...
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    emir Shahrukh, of the Ming Tribe of Uzbeks, declared independence from the Khanate of Bukhara, establishing a state in the eastern part of the Fergana Valley...
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    KHANATE KHOSHUT KHANATE QING DYNASTY MUGHAL EMPIRE MADURAI NAYAKS CHAM- PA SAFAVID EMPIRE OTTOMAN EMPIRE KHIVA KHANATE BUKHARA KHANATE KAZAKH KHANATE...
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    The Bukhara slave trade refers to the historical slave trade conducted in the city of Bukhara in Central Asia (present day Uzbekistan) from antiquity...
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  • times, Bukhara served as the capital of the Khanate of Bukhara and was the birthplace of Imam Bukhari. UNESCO has listed the historic centre of Bukhara, which...
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    Manghud (category Emirate of Bukhara)
    of power under the Bukhara Khanate. In the 18th century, the basins of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya passed under the control of three Uzbek khanates,...
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    Kara-Khanid Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Timurid Empire, Mughal Empire, Yarkent Khanate and the Uzbek-speaking Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara, Kokand...
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    Chagatai Khanate, or Chagatai Ulus was a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate that comprised the lands ruled by Chagatai Khan, second son of Genghis Khan...
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  • the Kazakh military. Legends of results:   Victory   Defeat   Stalemate   Internal civil war   Ongoing war Kazakh Khanate was established by Janibek Khan...
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    the Khanate of Khiva, Khanate of Kokand and Emirate of Bukhara. Conquests by the Mughal emperor Babur towards the east led to the foundation of India's...
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    Shaybanids (category Khanate of Bukhara)
    brother, whose Shaybanid descendants would rule the Khanate of Bukhara from 1505 until 1598 and the Khanate of Khwarezm (Khiva) from 1511 until 1695. Another...
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    Empire and Khanate of Bukhara, the Timurid Renaissance flourished. The region was later conquered by the Russian Empire, before becoming part of the Soviet...
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  • Uzbeks (redirect from Origin of the Uzbeks)
    centers of the khanates—Tashkent, Bukhara, and Samarkand—were captured in 1865, 1867, and 1868, respectively. In 1868 the Khanate of Bukhara signed a...
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  • subjugation by the Russian Empire in the 19th century, namely the Khanates of Bukhara (1500-1920), Khiva (1512-1920) and Kokand (c. 1710-1876). In the...
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    was defeated and killed in a battle against Muhammad Shaybani of the Khanate of Bukhara. Mansur, who succeeded Ahmad Araq to the throne, occupied Turpan...
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    Muhammad Shaybani (category Khanate of Bukhara)
    Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara. He was a Shaybanid or descendant of Shiban (or Shayban), the fifth son of Jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest...
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  • Janid dynasty (category Khanate of Bukhara)
    ruled the Khanate of Bukhara from 1599 until 1785. In 1598, Abdullah Khan II from the Shaybanid dynasty, who had rule the Khanate of Bukhara since 1583...
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    region to the south of the Kazakh Steppe, but not the protectorates of the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khanate of Khiva. As a consequence of Russian colonization...
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    Shah (category Instances of Lang-bn using second unnamed parameter)
    of Indian and Iranian monarchies. It was also used by a variety of Persianate societies, such as the Ottoman Empire, the Kazakh Khanate, the Khanate of...
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    At that time, the Khanate of Bukhara was already dependent on the state of Nader Shah. According to Nader Shah, who was an admirer of Amir Timur, Samarkand...
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    Nader Shah's Central Asian campaign (category History of Central Asia)
    mid-eighteenth century the Afsharid empire of Nader Shah embarked upon the conquest and annexation of the Khanates of Bukhara and Khiva. The initial engagements...
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  • in the city Bukhara, a former country in Central Asia centered on the city of Bukhara. Known at various times as: The Khanate of Bukhara (16th–18th centuries)...
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    Transoxiana, Sogdia, and the Khanate of Bukhara. In the 14th century the region served as the birthplace, home, and capital of Tamerlane. Under Tamerlane...
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    Abdullah Khan II (category Khanate of Bukhara)
    Old Khan", was an Uzbek ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara (1500–1785). He was the last uncontested Shaybanid Khan of Bukhara from 1583 until his death. Abdullah...
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    of the 18th century, the emirs slowly gained effective control of the Khanate of Bukhara from their position as ataliq. In 1868 the emirate was conquered...
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