- 1466
until his
execution in 1481
during a
conflict between the
foreign (
Afaqis) and
local (Deccanis) nobility.
Bidar Fort was
built by
Ahmad Shah I (r...
-
Deccani faction.
Factional strife between the
Afaqis and
Dakhanis resulted in
pitched battles with the
Afaqis usually being victims of
violence due to the...
- in present-day
Kazakhstan Khoja Nasreddin Dzungar conquest of
Altishahr Āfāqī Khoja Holy War
Fragrant Concubine Kim Hodong, "Holy War in China: The Muslim...
-
foreign nobility (
Afaqis),
Mahmud was
executed in
April of 1481 on
Sultan Muhammad III's
orders over a
forged treasonous do****ent by the
Afaqis faction, headed...
-
marked by rebellions. The rift
between the Dakhanis, or old-comers, and
Afaqis, or new-comers
worsened during his reign.
Alauddin was the
eldest son of...
-
Further ancestry can also be
traced from
immigrant Muslims referred to as
Afaqis, also
known as
Pardesis who came from
Central Asia, Iraq and Iran and had...
- be
known as Xinjiang.
Although the
followers of Afaq
Khoja known as the
Āfāqī Khojas resisted Qing rule,
their rebellion was put down and the
khojas were...
- this time were now to keep the
Afaqi Khojas as
hostages in the Ili region, and rule
Kashgarian cities through Afaqis' rivals, the
Ishaqi khojas -Karataghliks...
-
their missionary activities. The new
Sultan restored back to
power the
Afāqis while relegating the
Deccanis to a
position of insignificance. He subverted...
- (1856–1873)
First Dungan Revolt (1862–1877)
Second Dungan Revolt (1895–1896)
Afaqi Khoja revolts Post-dynastic
China 1912–present
Second Sino-****anese War...