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Keraite Khanate Khamag Mongol Khanate Khoshut Khanate Khotgoid Khanate Mergid Khanate Naiman Khanate Tatar Khanate Moghul Khanate Yarkent Khanate Turpan...
- The
Crimean Khanate, self-defined as the
Throne of
Crimea and Desht-i Kipchak, and in old
European historiography and
geography known as
Little Tartary...
- State' in
Kipchak Turkic), was
originally a
Mongol and
later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th
century and
originating as the
northwestern sector...
- The
Chagatai Khanate, also
known as the
Chagatai Ulus, was a
Mongol and
later Turkicized khanate that
comprised the
lands ruled by
Chagatai Khan, second...
- The
Kazakh Khanate (Kazakh: قزاق خاندیغی, Қазақ Хандығы,
Qazaq Handyğy), in
eastern sources known as Ulus of the Kazakhs, Ulus of Jochi, Yurt of Urus...
- The
Dzungar Khanate, also
written as the
Zunghar Khanate or
Junggar Khanate, was an
Inner Asian khanate of
Oirat Mongol origin. At its
greatest extent...
- The
Khanate of
Astrakhan was a
Tatar rump
state of the
Golden Horde. The
khanate existed in the 15th and 16th
centuries in the area
adjacent to the mouth...
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Mongol khanate or
Mongolian khanate can
refer to:
Khanate of the
Khamag Mongol (10th century–1206)
Mongol Empire (1206-1368) Yuan
dynasty Golden Horde...
- The
Khanate of
Bukhara (or
Khanate of Bukhoro) was an
Uzbek state in
Central Asia from 1501 to 1785,
founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a
branch of...
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Karadagh Khanate (Persian: خانات قرهداغ), was a
khanate established in the 18th century, with its
capital at Ahar. The
khanate was
founded in 1747 by...