- The
Manghud, or
Manghit (Mongolian: Мангуд, Mangud; Uzbek: Mangʻit) were a
Mongol tribe of the Urud-
Manghud federation.
Manghuds (Mangkits or Mangits)...
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Mongolian clans were
founded by
members of the Borjigin—Barlas, Urud,
Manghud, Taichiut, Chonos, Kiyat, etc. The
first Khan of the
Mongol was Bodonchar...
- but only as long as he saw the
possibility of
using it to
strengthen Manghud rule.[citation needed] One of the most
important Tajik writers, Sadriddin...
- 1801–1810
Sayyid Mir
Muhammad Alim Khan (1880–1944), last emir of the
Manghud dynasty 1911–1920 This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Borjigin Chonos Dughlat Eljigin Gorlos Jalair Katagan Kerait Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naiman Oirat Olkhonud Ongud* Qara
Khitai Qara'unas
Sunud Taichiud...
- west to east, the
Khongirads based on
Khiva in Khwārezm (1717–1920), the
Manghud in
Bukhara (1753–1920), and the
Mings in
Kokand (Qǔqon; c. 1710–1876)....
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Borjigin Chonos Dughlat Eljigin Gorlos Jalair Katagan Kerait Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naiman Oirat Olkhonud Ongud* Qara
Khitai Qara'unas
Sunud Taichiud...
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medalist Arslanbek Sultanbekov,
musician Little Tartary Tatars of
Romania Manghud Crimean–Nogai
raids into East
Slavic lands Karagash Nağaybäk Nogai: Ногайлар...
- from the steppes,
including the Kipchaks, Naimans, Kangly, Khongirad, and
Manghuds.
These groups were led by
Muhammad Shaybani, who was the Khan of the Uzbeks...
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Mangit may
refer to:
Manghud, a clan of the
Mongols and
later a
nomadic group of the
Uzbeks Mangit,
Kyrgyzstan Mangit,
Uzbekistan This disambiguation...