• Alim Khan may refer to: Alim Khan (Kokand) (c. 1774–c. 1810), Khan of Kokand 1801–1810 Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan (1880–1944), last emir of the Manghud...
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    Emir Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan (Uzbek: Саид Мир Муҳаммад Олимхон, Said Mir Muhammad Olimxon, 3 January 1880 – 28 April 1944) was the last emir of...
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  • Alim Khan (Uzbek: Olimxon; Kazakh: Álim Narbotauly; Kyrgyz: Алим хан) was the Khan of Kokand c. 1801 to 1810. He became Khan after the death of his father...
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  • basketball player Alim Karkayev, Russian footballer Alim Khan, Khan of Kokand Alim Kouliev, Russian-American actor and director Alim McNeill (born 2000)...
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  • completing his primary education before seizing power from his brother Alim Khan. His poetry written under the pen name "Amir" touched on subjects spanning...
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    establishing the Emirate of Bukhara. The last emir of the dynasty, Mohammed Alim Khan, was ousted by the Soviet Red Army in September 1920, and fled to Afghanistan...
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    Khans of Bukhara. Green Rows denote chiefs who took over reign of government from the Janids and placed puppet Khans. A photo of Mohammed Alim Khan,...
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    the throne in 1885. He married, and his eldest son, Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan, succeeded him after his death. The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual:...
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    1911 by the emir of Bukhara Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan around the grave of his father 'Abd al-Ahad Khan. It is located in the southwestern part of Muhammad...
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    civilians had been killed.Alim Khan's defeat enabled the revolutionaries to establish the RSFSR-controlled Bukharan PSR. Muhammad Alim Khan was forced to emigrate...
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    Amir Olim Khan madrasah is a madrasah founded in 1915 by the Mangite ruler Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, then the capital of the...
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    in earnest. Meanwhile, Soviet troops temporarily deposed Emir Sayeed Alim Khan of Bukhara in favor of the leftist Young Bukharians faction led by Fayzulla...
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    dynasty between 1774 and 1798.[page needed][page needed] Narbuta Bey’s son Alim was both ruthless and efficient. He hired a mercenary army of Ghalcha highlanders...
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    was abolished when the Soviets conquered the area and the khan Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan was forced to flee; he reportedly left the harem women behind...
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    photograph. Color photograph of Saas-Fee by Gabriel Lippmann, 1891-99. Alim Khan photographed by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky using Maxwell's method, 1911 A...
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    Isfandiyar Khan with his heir riding in the front of a car in 1910. Together with the Emir of Bukhara Mohammed Alim Khan, Isfandiyar Khan took part in...
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  • "slave capitals of the world". The last Emir of Bukhara was Muhammad Alim Khan (1880–1944). The Trans-Caspian railway was built through the city in the...
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    Mikhail Frunze attacked the city of Bukhara. On 31 August 1920, the Emir Alim Khan fled to Dushanbe in Eastern Bukhara (later he escaped from Dushanbe to...
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  • artists have also cited Khan as an influence, such as Nadia Ali, Zayn Malik, Malay, Peter Gabriel, A. R. Rahman, Sheila Chandra, Alim Qasimov, Eddie Vedder...
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  • Murad Beg Khan was briefly the Khan of Kokand in 1845, after he killed Shir Ali Khan. Murad Beg was a son of Alim Khan, who had ruled the Khanate of Kokand...
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    part in the Bukhara operation to overthrow the Emir of Bukhara, Mohammed Alim Khan. In September 1920, he became the commander of the 2nd Cavalry Brigade...
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    Mohammed Alim Khan, Emir of Bukhara, taken in 1911 by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky...
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  • with Seyid Alim Khan, negotiating for possible cooperation against the USSR. The former Emir refused to cooperate, but Seyid Alim Khan's entourage and...
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  • 1867. Dissatisfied with Khudayar Khan's policies, he sent a delegation to speak to Pulat Bey, the grandson of Alim Khan, who lived in a Samarkand madrasa...
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  • Russia in the liberalization of the Emir regime. In turn, Emir Sayid Alim Khan issued a manifesto proclaiming reform. However, Fayzulla Khodzhaev pointed...
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    Government of India awarded in return for service from tributary princes, khans and tribal leaders. Central Asian khalats can be thin, decorative garments...
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    the Red flag was raised from the top of Kalyan Minaret, and the Emir Alim Khan was forced to flee to his base at Dushanbe in Eastern Bukharan, and finally...
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    constructed during the rule of the last Emir of Bukhara, Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan (1912–1920). The construction of the palace involved famous master craftsmen...
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  • Muhammad Malla Beg Khan, and a cousin of Umar Khan and Alim Khan. After a popular revolt against the Bukhari occupation of Kokand, Nasrullah Khan and the puppet...
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    as was Samarkand three years later. A peace treaty in 1873 with Amir Alim Khan of the Manghit Dynasty, the ruler of Bukhara, virtually stripped him of...
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