Moghulistan (redirect from Mogulistan)
Moghulistan (from Persian: مغولستان, Muğūlistān; Mongolian: Моголистан; simplified Chinese: 蒙兀儿斯坦; traditional Chinese: 蒙兀兒斯坦), also called the Moghul...
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1348–1358 Shah Temür 1358 Tughlugh Timur (in Mogulistan 1348–1363) 1358–1363 Ilyas Khodja (in Mogulistan 1363–1368) 1363 d. 1368 Adil-Sultan 1363 Khabul...
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History of the Uyghur people (section Mogulistan)
The history of the Uyghur people extends over more than two millennia and can be divided into four distinct phases: Pre-Imperial (300 BC – AD 630), Imperial...
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von Wartenberg, Prince-Bishop of Minden, deposed 1648. Ismail, Ruler of Mogulistan 1669, 1670–1678 and 1679–1682. Sultan Mustafa I, Sultan of the Ottoman...
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1444,deposed by his brother 1444. Uwais Khan ibn Sher 'Ali, Ruler of Mogulistan 1418-1421 and 1425–1429. Deposed or abdicated 1421, restored 1425, died...
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1348–1358 Shah Temür 1358 Tughlugh Timur (in Mogulistan 1348–1363) 1358–1363 Ilyas Khodja (in Mogulistan 1363–1368) 1363 d. 1368 Adil-Sultan 1363 Khabul...
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periods of autonomy or inclusion of one of many larger kingdoms including: Mogulistan, Kashgar, and Kingdom of Kashgaria. In 1877 the area came under the control...
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emerged from the declining Chagatai Khanate. Zhetysu became split between Mogulistan in the east and the emerging Kazakhs. Kazakhs (1465–present) first appeared...
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chillyakhona, the mausoleum of Kaldyrgach-biy and the mausoleum of Yunus Khan of Mogulistan. In 1892, the chortoq and madrasah Ishan Kuli-dadh, shown in the above...
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