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Khanate of Bukhara - Wikipedia
The Khanate of Bukhara (or Khanate of Bukhoro) was an Uzbek [5] state in Central Asia from 1501 to 1785, founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a branch of the Shaybanids. From 1533 to 1540, Bukhara briefly became its capital during the reign of Ubaidullah Khan.
Emirate of Bukhara - Wikipedia
The Emirate of Bukhara (Persian: امارت بخارا, romanized: Imārat-i Buxārā, [6] Chagatay: بخارا امیرلیگی, romanized: Bukhārā Amirligi) was a polity in Central Asia [7] that existed from 1785 to 1920 in what is now Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.
Bukhara, Khanate and Emirate of | Encyclopedia.com
bukhara, khanate and emirate of Conventional terms for the political entities in Central Asia were ruled by the khans of the Shibani-Abulkhayrid (1500 to 1598), the Toqay-Timurid (1598 to the late 18th century) families, and the emirs of the Uzbek Manghit tribe (1785 to 1920).
BUKHARA iv. Khanate of Bukhara and Khorasan - Encyclopaedia Iranica
2000年1月1日 · In the 13th/19th century the Khanate of Bukhara maintained peaceful relations with Khorasan—both on account of its relative weakness and because it ceased to be its immediate neighbor, being cut off by the territory of independent Turkmen tribes in the west and Afghanistan in the south.
BUKHARA viii. Historiography of the Khanate - Encyclopaedia Iranica
2009年7月15日 · In Buḵārā inqilābi taʾriḵi učun mātiriyāllār, a study of the Bukhara Revolution of 1920, ʿAyni focused on the resistance against school reform and on the oppression of the Jadid movement activists who fought against tyranny, corruption, ignorance, and fanaticism.
The Emirate of Bukhara - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
In the 19th century, the Emirate of Bukhara was one of three independent Uzbek principalities known as khanates. Ruled by the Manghit amīrs, Bukhara was the biggest and most important of the southern Central Asian polities and one of the major power centers in the wider region.
The Khanate of Bukhara and Afghanistan | Journal of Gazi …
The Khanate of Bukhara, which reigned between 1500 and 1920, was the longest surviving TurkishIslamic State after the Ottoman Empire. The Khanate, founded in Ma Wara al-Nahr, had the opportunity to spread in the northern Afghanistan.
Khanate of Bukhara facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
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 Shaybanids. From 1533 to 1540, Bukhara briefly became its capital during the reign of Ubaydallah Khan.
Khanate of Bukhara - history-maps.com
2024年12月6日 · The Khanate of Bukhara, an Uzbek state, was established in 1501 by the Abu'l-Khayrid branch of the Shaybanid dynasty. Initially part of the broader Shaybanid movement, the Khanate briefly made Bukhara its capital under Ubaidullah Khan (1533–1540).
In the following article the issues of the socio-political life in the khanate of Bukhara in 16th century and the possibilities of usage of “Muzakkiri akhbab” tractate of Khasankhoja Nisori clarifying development of pedagogical thought.
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