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Irdana Khan was the Khan of
Kokand from 1750 to 1764. He was the son of Abd al-Rahim Biy and the
nephew of
Abdul Karim Biy.
After the
death of
Abdul Karim...
- 1733–1750) Abdurakhman-Batir, Khan (c.1750)
Irdana, Khan (c.1750–1752) Bobobek, Khan (c.1752–1753)
Irdana, Khan (c.1753–1764)
Suleiman Bey, Khan (c.1764)...
- Bey 1734 – 1751
Abdul Karim Bey 1751 – 1752
Irdana Bey (1st Reign) 1752 – 1753
Bobobek 1753 – 1769
Irdana Bey (2nd Reign) 1769 – 1770
Suleiman Bey 1770...
- was the
grandson of
Abdul Karim Bek his only
successor of not
killed by
Irdana Bek in a coup for power. He had
three sons: Alim, Umar, and Shahrukh. His...
- agreement,
according to M. Kutlukov, was
concluded first by
Kokand ruler Irdana Biy (1751–70) as soon as the Qing
became aware of
Sarymsaq Khoja (an Ak...
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Little Horde in a
token of
submission sent
envoys to Beijing,
while in 1758,
Irdana Beg of the
Khanate of
Kokand and then his
successor Narbuta Beg recognized...
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dispatched an
envoy to the
Kazakh sultanate.
Rulers in the
region including Irdana Khan (the Khan of Khokand) and
Kyrgyz chiefs asked Ahmad Shah to protect...