- Khan 1844
Murad Beg Khan 1844 – 1852
Muhammad Khudayar Khan (1st Reign)
Mingbashi Musulmonqul (Regent for
Khudayar Khan) 1852 – 1858
Muhammad Khudayar Khan...
- who was the
Mingbashi at the time and Nar
Muhhammad led to a
clash in 1852
where Quli fled, and one of Nar's
allies Utambai became Mingbashi. Beg was subsequently...
- some
Karatigin levies and
Kashghar refugees all
under the
command of
Mingbashi Haq Quli Beg, a
brother in law of
Muhammad Ali Khan. The
Chinese with...
-
occupied Kokand without much resistance. The
leader of the Kipchaks,
mingbashi (general) Musulmonqul, who was
absent with the army,
collecting taxes...
-
Tabibullayev as Ellig-bashi
Dzhura Tadzhiyev Amin ****iyev as Kadurkul-
Mingbashi Maryam Yakubova as
Khondoza Prominent Personalities in the USSR p.250...
- and son, the
craftsmen Eshonkhon and Noribai,
commissioned by
Shokir Mingbashi. The
mosque has a
rectangular shape (40x13 meters), and the
winter three-column...
-
appears with
other suffixes: Baqi Shaghawal, Baqi Beg (commander) or Baqi
Mingbashi (commander of a
thousand troops). However, the
chronicle does not describe...
- Gorno-Badakhshan. The
river turns east. At
Sindev is the fort of the last
Mingbashi or
ruler of Shakhdara. The head of the
river is the
Jawshangoz plain where...
- 1845, Shir Ali was
executed in Osh, as part of a
conspiracy led by the
mingbashi (general)
Musulmonqul to
overthrow him, out of the
belief that Kyrgyz...
- of the
Basmachi in Afghanistan.
First wife (from 1916) -
daughter of
Mingbashi Muzaffarbek.
Second wife (from 1926) -
Zulfiniso (? -1972) originally...