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    Manghud (redirect from Manghit Dynasty)
    The Manghud, or Manghit (Mongolian: Мангуд, Mangud; Uzbek: Mangʻit) were a Mongol tribe of the Urud-Manghud federation. Manghuds (Mangkits or Mangits)...
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    formalized the family's dynastic rule (Manghit dynasty), and the khanate became the Emirate of Bukhara. The Manghits were non-Genghisid and took the Islamic...
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    Olimxon, 3 January 1880 – 28 April 1944) was the last emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, rulers of the Emirate of Bukhara in Central Asia. Although Bukhara...
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      Khanate of Kokand (Ming dynasty)   Khanate of Khiva (Qhongirat dynasty)   Emirate of Bukhara (Manghit dynasty)...
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    formed an army of the Manghits joined by numerous Turkic tribes. A century later the Nogays were led by Edigu, a commander of Manghit paternal origin and...
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    the assumption of rulership by the Manghit emir, Shah Murad. Shahmurad, formalized the family's dynastic rule (Manghit dynasty), and the khanate became...
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  • Chowdhury, Bangladeshi physician Mohammed Alim Khan, last emir of the Manghit dynasty Abdul Alim Musa, Muslim American activist and director of Masjid...
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    March 1859 in Karmana – 3 January 1911) was the 7th Emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of the Emirate of Bukhara, which at the...
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    of Mangits. In 1785, Shahmurad, formalized the family's dynastic rule (Manghit dynasty), and the khanate became the Emirate of Bukhara (1785–1920). In...
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    Khan was the Emir of Bukhara from 24 April 1827 to 20 October 1860 from manghit dynasty. His father was Emir Haydar bin Shahmurad (1800–1826). Sayyid Mir...
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    Predecessor Nasrullah Successor 'Abd al-Ahad Born c. 1819 Bukhara Died 1885 Bukhara Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Nasrullah Religion Islam...
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  • communities. Uzbeks are said to have included 92 tribes in their orbit: Manghit, Qiyat, Qipchaq, Khitai, Qanghli, Keneges, Durman, Targhut, Shoran, Shirin...
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  • Daniyal biy Successor Amir Haydar Born 1749 Bukhara Died December 1799 Bukhara Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Daniyal Biy Religion Islam...
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    Manghits; Mehmed I Giray, married to a daughter of Hasan ibn Timur of Manghits; Saadet I Giray, probably married to a daughter of Shaman of Manghits in...
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    Nadir's vassal. After the death of Nader Shah in 1747, the chief of the Manghit tribe, Muhammad Rahim Biy Azaliq, overcame his rivals from other tribes...
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    was officially created in 1785, upon the assumption of the throne by the Manghit emir, Shah Murad. Over the course of the 18th century, the emirs slowly...
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  • Hussein bin Haydar Successor Nasrulla Born 1810 Bukhara Died 1827 Kokand Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Haydar bin Shahmurad Religion Islam...
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  • Umar bin Haydar Born 1797 (1797) Bukhara Died 1826 (aged 28–29) Bukhara Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Haydar bin Shahmurad Religion Islam...
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    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 his independence...
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    sovereigns; a former Uzbek commander of Nader Shah named Muhammad Rahim Khan Manghit, deposed Abu al-Fayz Khan and became the new ruler of Bukhara; Ahmad Khan...
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    Umar bin Haydar Successor Muzaffar bin Nasrullah Born 1806 Bukhara Died 20 October 1860 House Manghit dynasty Father Haydar bin Shahmurad Religion Islam...
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    was the seat of a Bek (local Governor) under the rule of the Bukharan Manghit dynasty. In 1868, following the fall of Samarkand to the Russians and the...
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  • Predecessor Shahmurad Successor Mir Hussein bin Haydar Born 1775 Bukhara Died 1826 Bukhara Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Shahmurad Religion Islam...
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  • Predecessor Muhammad Rahim Khan Successor Shahmurad Born 1720 Bukhara Died 1785 Bukhara Burial Bukhara House Manghit dynasty Father Khudoyar biy Religion Islam...
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    the Chinggisid uluses, others being the Shibanid Uzbeks, Crimean Tatars, Manghits/Noghays, and Chaghatays (Moghuls and Timurids), who shared a common language...
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    ibn Toshmuhammad Azizon al-Bukhari in 1777–1855, during the reign of the Manghit dynasty in Bukhara Emirate. The complex consists of a madrasa, a mosque...
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    Khong Tayiji Noyan Tarkhan Political Military Jarlig Örtöö Orda Pax Mongolica Yassa Kurultai Paiza / Gerege Manghit / Mangudai Tümen Kheshig Darughachi...
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    Niyaz-kul, a wealthy Bukharan of Turkmen origin in 1807 under the rule of the Manghit dynasty. The four towered structure is sometimes mistaken for a gate to...
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    sovereigns; a former Uzbek commander of Nader Shah named Muhammad Rahim Khan Manghit, deposed Abu al-Fayz Khan and became the new ruler of Bukhara; Ahmad Khan...
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  • 1514–1705) Golden Horde (AD 1242–1502) Shaybanid dynasty (AD 1428–1883) Manghit dynasty (AD 1785–1920) – Emirate of Bukhara Nogai Horde (AD 1440s–1634)...
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