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- fortress of Kudayar Khan, or simply Khan fortress) is the ruins of a Kokandian fortification in the Batken Region of Kyrgyzstan. For several centuries...
- Alimqul was killed in 1865 during the battle with Russia for Tashkent, many Kokandian soldiers fled to join Yaqub Beg, helping him establish his dominion (known...
- region, Verny and Pishpek, were founded in 1854 on the sites of former Kokandian fortresses on the Steppe frontier. From 1867 to 1884 this province was...
- Kokandian officials who decided to try their luck in Kashgaria. They appeared in Kashgar in September 1865, but had to submit to the fellow Kokandian...
- as the expected conduit of Kokandian influence in Kashgaria—consisted of Yaqub Beg, a young but already well known Kokandian military commander, with an...
- bringing the Kyrgyz over to Malla Beg's side. Malla Beg, upon seizing the Kokandian khan's throne in November 1858, rewarded Alimqul with several successive...
- the contraband trade in Fergana led to the Qing imposing sanctions on Kokandian merchants. On his last expedition to Tashkent wherein he attempted to...
- later re-annexed by Umar Khan. A war broke out between Karakalpaks and Kokandian settlers along the Syr Darya river, leading to the expulsion of the Karakalpaks...
- groups) against the Qing Empire in the 1864–1877, and the career of the Kokandian adventurer Yaqub Beg who had managed to become the ruler of a large part...
- equipped and could do little to resist Russia's advances, although the Kokandian commander Alimqul led a quixotic campaign before being killed outside...