- for
reinforcements but next
morning found that the
Kokandis had retreated. In
December a
Kokandi force (said to be 12000 men)
surrounded Fort Perovsky...
-
close to present-day
Xinjiang were
collectively called "Andijanis" or "
Kokandis",
while the
Uyghurs in the
Tarim Basin were
known as "Turki",
likely due...
-
Yakub Beg (c. 1820 – 30 May 1877),
later known as
Yakub Padishah, was the
Kokandi ruler of
Yettishar (Kashgaria), a
state he
established during his invasion...
-
complete trade ban, the Qing
arranged a
treaty with
Kokand that
granted Kokandis “the
right to live, trade, and levy
taxes […]
appoint consuls with extraterritorial...
- the
Kokandi invasion and Jahangir's invasion, the Qing were ****isted by the "Black Hat Muslims" (the Ishaqiyya)
against the Afaqiyya. The
Kokandis planted...
-
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...
- 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...
- When
Central Asian invaders from
Kokand invaded Kashgar, in a
letter the
Kokandi commander criticised the
Kashgari Turkic Muslim Ishaq for
allegedly not...
-
Uzbeks from
different places were Farghani, Marghilani, Namangani, and
Kokandi.
Kokandi was used to
refer to
Uzbeks from Ferghana.
Shami Domullah introduced...
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Sayid Nasruddin Abdal Karim Khan
Kokandi Khan of
Kokand Reign 1875 — 1876
Predecessor Khudayar Khan Born 1850
Kokand Died 1893 (aged 42–43)
Peshawar Father...