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- second son of Shudja ad-Din Ahmad Khan, who was only 13 when was set up on khanship, died in the age of 25 Sultan Ahmad Khan (****t Khan) 1630–1633, first...
- The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus (lit. 'Great State' in Kipchak Turkic), was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established...
- death, but he lost the race for successor to his younger brother Temür. Khanship was ****umed by Temür, Darmabala, and their sons and grandson, so Gammala...
- Fath-Ali Shah successfully revamped his realm from a mostly Turkic tribal khanship into a centralized and stable monarchy based on the old imperial design...
- Tughlugh Timur Khan (Chagatai and Persian: تغلق تیمور خان; also Tughluq Tömür or Tughluk Timur) (1312/13–1363) was the Khan of Moghulistan from c. 1347...
- kinship ties within the community. Abu Sa'id therefore raised Yunus to Khanship by placing him at the head of an army and sent him to Moghulistan to reduce...
- (卷一四一,列传第二八 ed.). History of Yuan. Junko, Miyawaki (1997). "The Birth of the Oyirad Khanship". Central Asiatic Journal. 41 (1): 38–75. JSTOR 41928088. Archived from...
- equivalent to Chinese kuo-wang, and to Islamic sultan. Here the lesser "khanship" intended to indicate the initial deference of Hulagu to Möngke Khan and...
- the ruler of the Yarkent Khanate from 1636 until 1638. He restored the khanship with help of Kara Taghlik leader Khoja Yahiya. He resigned in 1638 on demands...
- between 1666 and 1669. He was replaced by Ilbars Khan from 1669–1670. His khanship was restored from 1670–1680. In 1680 Galdan Boshugtu Khan led 120,000 Dzungar...