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Alimqul (also
spelt Alymkul, Alim quli, Alim kuli) (ca. 1833 – 1865) was a
warlord in the
Kokand Khanate, and its de
facto ruler from 1863 to 1865....
- by the then Khan of Kokand,
Alimqul, to Kashgar,
where the ****
Muslims were in
revolt against the Chinese. When
Alimqul was
killed in 1865
during the...
- The
battle would cause the
death of the then de
facto leader of
Kokand Alimqul, and the
weakening of the
khanate as a whole. The
Russian Empire would...
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Kokand army
under the
command of
Alimqul was
defeated by a
cossack detachment.
After taking Shymkent, the
Kokand khan
Alimqul tried to
return to the city secretly...
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conquered Kokand, and
proclaimed himself a khan. He was
supported by
Alimqul, a
Kipchak and a
powerful warlord.
Khudayar had to flee. In 1862, Muhammad...
- Reform:
Jadidism in
Central Asia (Berkeley) 1997 T.K.
Beisembiev The Life of
Alimqul (London) 2003
Hisao Komatsu, The
Andijan Uprising Reconsidered a: Symbiosis...
- is
attested to in
Timur Beisembiev's
recent translation of the Life of
Alimqul (London, 2003).[citation needed]
There were few Kipchak-Uzbeks in Fergana...
- only 25 dead as
opposed to
several thousand of the
defenders (including
Alimqul, the
ruler of the
Kokand Khanate). Chernyayev,
dubbed the "Lion of Tashkent"...
- ISBN 978-0-19-530991-1.
Timur Beisembiev (19
December 2013). The Life of
Alimqul: A
Native Chronicle of
Nineteenth Century Central Asia. Routledge. pp. 58–...
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Khanate and
expanded construction projects on the Chu River. His
regent Alimqul controlled many
affairs of the
Khanate and was to some
extent its de facto...