- preparation, he
would attack the city with a
force of over 2,000 men
against 300
Kokandi defenders.
Despite the
numerical disparity, the
siege would last for several...
- Empire. In 1864, war
broke out
between Russia and the
Kokand Khanate. The
Kokandi forces were
quickly defeated by the
Russian army,
causing the amir of Bukhara—who...
- the
Kokandi invasion and Jahangir's invasion, the Qing were ****isted by the "Black Hat Muslims" (the Ishaqiyya)
against the Afaqiyya. The
Kokandis planted...
-
Yakub Beg (c. 1820 – 30 May 1877),
later known as
Yakub Padishah, was the
Kokandi ruler of
Yettishar (Kashgaria), a
state he
established in
Xinjiang from...
-
Uzbeks from
different places were Farghani, Marghilani, Namangani, and
Kokandi.
Kokandi was used to
refer to
Uzbeks from Ferghana.
Shami Domullah introduced...
-
against the Qing dynasty. It was an
Islamic monarchy ruled by
Yakub Beg, a
Kokandi who
secured power in
Kashgar (later made Yettishar's capital)
through a...
- silver, and gold
coinages as well as the
purchasing power of
Kokandi pūls
often changed,
Kokandi pūls
generally weighed 1 mithqāl (4.55 g), in the 1850s 6...
-
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 recognised...
- The
local Uyghurs of
Altishahr came to view
Yaqub Beg as a
Kokandi foreigner and his
Kokandi ****ociates
behaved ruthlessly to the
local Uyghurs, an anti...
- for
reinforcements but next
morning found that the
Kokandis had retreated. In
December a
Kokandi force (said to be 12000 men)
surrounded Fort Perovsky...