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- The Shibanids or Shaybanids, more accurately known as the Abul-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a dynasty of Turko-Mongol origin who ruled over most of modern-day...
- only partially recognized the central government. The capital of the Shaibanid state was in Samarkand. In 1512 the nephew of Shaibani-khan, the young...
- people Borjigin House of Ögedei Aisin Gioro Chinggisid Giray dynasty Shaibanid Chagatai Khanate Ilkhanids Morris., Rossabi (2012). The Mongols : a very...
- mausoleums for themselves and for their relatives, was over. Khans of Shaibanid dynasty were standard-bearers of Koran traditions. The significance of...
- prosperity was short-lived. Soon after the death of Abd Allah Khan the Shaibanid dynasty died out and was replaced by the Janid or Astrakhanid (Ashtarkhanid)...
- November 2006. After being driven out of Samarkand in 1501 by the Uzbek Shaibanids ... Mahajan, V.D. (2007). History of medieval India (10th ed.). New Delhi:...
- 1495-1502: In 1495, the "eastern" or Nogai faction called in Mamuq, a Shaibanid from the Siberian khanate. Möxämmädämin called in a Russian army and Mamuq...
- referring to the superiority of the empire's artillery over the Safavids and Shaibanids. During the reign of the first three Timurid rulers of India—Babur, Humayun...
- the state under the Janid dynasty had paled before the eagerness of the Shaibanid khans in the previous century. These two important peculiarities of the...