Sayyid Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan II (c. 1847 – 1910) was Khan of Khiva from 1864 to 1910, succeeding his father Sayyid Muhammad Khan. Khiva was turned...
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(1861–1936), politician. Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva, Khan of Khiva from 1864 to 1910 The following is a list of Khiva's sister and twinned cities:...
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their great-uncle Sayyid Muhammad Khan, the son of the 4th ruler of Khiva Mohammed Rahim Khan, came to power in the Khiva Khanate, and he was able to...
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appointed puppet khans. Their power was formalized as the Qongrat dynasty by Iltuzar Khan in 1804. Khiva flourished under Muhammad Rahim Khan (1806–1825) and...
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Sayid Abdullah (category Khanate of Khiva)
dynasty, from 1 October 1918 until 1 February 1920. His father was Muhammad Rahim Khan II. Although a titular ruler, Sayid Abdullah had no real power because...
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Khivan slave trade (redirect from Slavery in the Khanate of Khiva)
city of Khiva during the Khivan campaign of 1873, the Khan Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva fled to hide among the Yomuts, and the slaves in Khiva rebelled...
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Rahim Khan (Turki and Persian: محمد رحیم خان; 1775–1825), was the second Khan (and fourth ruler) of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva...
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1918. In 1910, after the death of his father, Muhammad Rahim Khan II, Isfandiyar Khan came to power in Khiva. Unlike his father, he did not have many special...
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Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Chagatai and Persian: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2 December 1510) was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid...
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Chagatai language (category Extinct languages of Asia)
writers include Shermuhammad Munis and his nephew Muhammad Riza Agahi. Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva also wrote ghazals. Musa Sayrami's Tārīkh-i amniyya...
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returned to Khiva after the battle. He was proclaimed as Mohammed Rahim Khan. Nikolay Veselovsky, Historical-geographical overview of the Khiva Khanate,...
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The Muhammad Rahim Khan Madrasah (Uzbek : Muhammad Rahimxon madrasasi) is a Madrasah in Itchan Kala, the historic old town of Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is...
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Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Second Degree)
slaves avenged themselves on their former enslavers. When Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva returned to his capital after the Russian conquest, the Russian...
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Slave rebellion (redirect from Rebellion of slaves)
city of Khiva during the Khivan campaign of 1873, the Khan Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva fled to hide among the Yomuts, and the slaves in Khiva rebelled...
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Khan (1702 – 18 March 1711) Abu al-Fayz Khan (1711–1747) Muhammad Abd al-Mumin (1747–1748) Muhammad Ubaidullah II (1748–1753, nominal) Muhammad Rahim...
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Feruz can refer to: Feruz, Çorum a pen name of Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Feruz...
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Faisal of Saudi Arabia Julio Vizcarrondo (Spanish, born in Puerto Rico) Hamoud bin Mohammed of Zanzibar 'Abd al-Ahad Khan Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva Simon...
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and tried to rely on the help of their Khan (Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva) in the fight against the Russian Empire. Khiva didn't provide assistance. When...
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contacted the Khan of Khiva. Guryev Uralsk Orenburg Orsk Troitsk Petropavlovsk Omsk Pavlodar Semipalatinsk Ust Kaminogorsk Bukhara Khiva Kokand By the...
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city of Khiva during the Khivan campaign of 1873, the Khan Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva fled to hide among the Yomuts, and the slaves in Khiva rebelled...
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(1747–1748) Muhammad Ubaidullah II, Khan (1748–1753, nominal) Muhammad Rahim (usurper), atalik (1753–1756), Khan (1756–1758) Shir Ghazi, Khan (1758-?) Abu'l...
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Abdu'l-Aziz, Khan (1645–1680) Subhan Quli, Khan (1680–1702) Khanate of Khiva (complete list) – Haji Muhammad I, Khan (1558–1602) Arab Muhammad I, Khan (1602–1623)...
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Khiva. The Khanate of Khiva accepted Russian vassalage, and the rule of Muhammad Rahim Bahadir Khan (Feruz) was preserved. In the fall of 1873, a new political...
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Basmachi movement (category Uprisings of the Russian Civil War)
needed] In the Khanate of Khiva, Basmachi leader Junaid Khan overthrew the Russian puppet and suppressed the modernizing movement of the leftist Young Khivans...
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the acquiescence of Abulfayz Khan himself, proceeded to attack Khiva. When rebellions broke out in 1743 upon the death of Muhammad Hakim, the shah dis-...
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Khan (1845) Muhammad Khudayar, Khan (1845–1858) Khanate of Khiva (complete list) – Abu al-Ghazi IV, Khan (1790–1802) Abu al-Ghazi V ibn Gha'ib, Khan (1802–1804)...
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Islam Khodja (category Khanate of Khiva)
in the history of the Khiva Khanate. At the time, the Khan was Muhammad Rahim Khan II. With his death in 1910, his son, Isfandiyar Khan, ascended the throne...
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the demand that Muhammad Ali be appointed wāli of Egypt. 1806: Khanate of Khiva came into limelight under the rule of Mohammed Rahim Khan. 1807: Selim III...
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Syr-Darya Oblast (category Oblasts of the Russian Empire)
Karakalpakstan) in 1867. Khiva was conquered by the Russians in 1873 who made Sayyid Muhammad Rahim Bahadur Khan II vassal ruler of the region. From 1905...
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audience for the Emir of Bukhara Mohammed Alim Khan and his heir, as well as the Khan of Khiva Muhammad Rahim Khan II, in the Petrovsky Palace. On 8 May, Maria...
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