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Baburi Andijani or
Andizani (Baburi Al-Barin, Persian: بابری اندیجان) (1486 –
April 1526) was
beloved of
Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur;
Emperor Babur first...
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Zongtang wrote that: "The
Andijanis are
tyrannical to
their people;
government troops should comfort them with benevolence. The
Andijanis are
greedy in extorting...
- of
Andijan in present-day Uzbekistan. His father's name was
Miran Beg
Andijani, and his
foster brother was
Mirza Askari. In 1560,
Bairam Khan retired...
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undesirable characters. However, when his guardian, his father-in-law
Qulij Khan
Andijani,
returned to
court in disgust,
Daniyal became apprehensive of the emperor's...
- "Dungan" or "Tungan"
during the
Dungan Revolt. The
people referred to as "
Andijanis" or "Kokandis"
include the
subjects of the
Kokand Khanate—Uzbeks, Sarts...
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Xinjiang and
subjugate Chinese Muslims under his control.
Yaqub Beg's
Turkic Andijani Uzbek Muslim forces declared a
Jihad against Chinese Muslims (Dungans)...
- on. A (Persian)
couplet of
Muhammad Salih's came into my mind. — Baburi
Andijani, in
Jahiruddin Muhammad Babur, Baburnama, Page 120
FARGHANA (q. Babur's...
- they
abandoned it, and in 1868 Shaw and
Hayward found it
occupied by the
Andijani (Kokandi)
troops of the late Amir
Yakub Beg. In 1873–74 Sir D. Forsyth...
- Bukhara, Al
Samarqandi from Samarkand, Al
Tashkandi from Tashkent, Al
Andijani from Andijan, Al
Kokandi from Kokand, Al
Turkistani from Turkistan. Bukhari...
- have a
sense that they were a
distinctive group separate from the
Turkic Andijanis to
their west, the
nomadic Turkic Kirghiz, the
nomadic Mongol Qalmaq and...