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- En 1512, una nueva dinastía de uzbecos, que se había separado de los shibánidas, se convirtió en la cabeza de un janato independiente en Corasmia. Inicialmente…11 kB (547 palabras) - 03:22 20 may 2024
- Abu'l-Khayrid, que reinó desde 1500 hasta 1598. Eran una rama de los shibánidas y afirmaban descender de Gengis Kan a través de su hijo Jochi.[1] El…19 kB (2334 palabras) - 21:39 22 mar 2024
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- Shaybanids (redirección desde Shibanids)The Shibanids or Shaybanids (Uzbek: Шайбонийлар, Shayboniylar, Persian: دودمان شیبانیان) or more accurately the Abu'l-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a dynasty…29 kB (1480 palabras) - 02:07 19 may 2024
- said to have been the last proper Arabshahid. Khan Ilbars (1728–40) was a Shibanid ruler, son of Shakhniyaz khan who unwisely killed some Persian ambassadors…34 kB (4013 palabras) - 01:02 27 abr 2024
- Kenzheakhmet, Nurlan (2019). "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…9 kB (792 palabras) - 03:57 16 abr 2024
- among the rulers of the Ottoman Empire, Safavid Iran and Abu'l-Khayrid Shibanids of Central Asia. Hence the ruling classes of all three polities were bilingual…262 kB (27 562 palabras) - 17:31 20 may 2024
- of the eastern Qipchaq Steppe became divided into the Kazakhs and the Shibanid Uzbeks at the turn of the 16th century. Seen from a broader perspective…90 kB (8882 palabras) - 14:41 17 may 2024
- Khwarazm (/xwəˈræzəm/; Old Persian: Hwârazmiya; Persian: خوارزم, Xwârazm or Xârazm) or Chorasmia (/kəˈræzmiə/) is a large oasis region on the Amu Darya…44 kB (4991 palabras) - 00:48 14 may 2024
- 1540–1551, was considered an expert in the history of Maverannahr and the Shibanid dynasty. He patronized poets and scientists. Abdulatif Khan himself wrote…91 kB (9386 palabras) - 15:04 30 abr 2024
- various Inner Asian nomadic peoples (Golden 1992: 407), including the Shibanid Uzbeks, exhibit a set of haplogroups similar to those of the Xinjiang Uighurs:…94 kB (10 382 palabras) - 07:03 16 may 2024
- Saray's empty throne with the support of Taidula (Jani-Beg's mother). His Shibanid lineage was also acknowledged by Spuler. Following the death of Chimtai…41 kB (5166 palabras) - 22:53 8 mar 2024
- dynasty, which reigned from 1501 until 1598. They were a branch of the Shibanids and claimed descent from Genghis Khan through his son Jochi. The ancestor…29 kB (2569 palabras) - 06:59 16 may 2024
- ISSN 1385-3783. S2CID 244587800. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…66 kB (8361 palabras) - 22:42 24 abr 2024
- immediately to a local ruler, Ḥājjī Cherkes of Astrakhan, and then the Shibanid Īl Beg. When Mamai recovered Sarai for Muḥammad-Sulṭān again in 1374, Urus…11 kB (1404 palabras) - 20:43 28 abr 2024
- Samie, August Nabe (August 2020). "Shībānī Khān's Demise (1509-1510)". The Shibanid Question: Reassessing 16th Century Eurasian History in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan…27 kB (2406 palabras) - 14:39 12 mar 2024
- Initiative.[citation needed] "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…7 kB (461 palabras) - 04:29 13 may 2024
- is correctly identified, he was the first member of his branch of the Shibanids to take the throne of Sarai; the earlier khans Khiḍr, Tīmūr Khwāja, and…8 kB (996 palabras) - 02:32 16 nov 2023
- ISBN 978-0-8135-1304-1. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…52 kB (5422 palabras) - 07:34 18 may 2024
- Orda in the eastern part of the Golden Horde. Urus Beg was expelled by a Shibanid, Īl Beg, in 1374. Mamai seized the city again, and reinstated Muḥammad-Sulṭān…13 kB (1749 palabras) - 15:37 5 feb 2024
- was not only left alive, but appears to have been given rule over the Shibanid homelands to the east. As khan, ʿArab Shāh pursued an aggressive policy…13 kB (1628 palabras) - 14:55 6 feb 2024
- Retrieved 24 April 2014. "The Tūqmāq (Golden Horde), the Qazaq Khanate, the Shībānid Dynasty, Rūm (Ottoman Empire), and Moghūlistan in the XIV-XVI Centuries:…53 kB (4752 palabras) - 13:38 8 may 2024
- flee eastward, toward his power base. Here he declared a new khan, the Shibanid Ḥājjī Muḥammad, and swore his sons to uphold his cause. Qādir Berdi continued…6 kB (664 palabras) - 06:30 1 abr 2024
- between his descendants and those of Shiban in the late 14th century; the Shibanids argued that this made the Tuka-Timurids substantially inferior. Some of…42 kB (5323 palabras) - 10:20 21 sep 2023