Khalil Khan Uzbek (Persian: خلیل خان ازبک) was the khan (governor) of the Erivan Khanate from 1752 to 1755. Taking advantage of the weakening of the power...
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Look up Uzbek in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Uzbek may refer to: Someone or something related to Uzbekistan (or the preceding Uzbek Soviet Socialist...
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battle. Thus, Mehdi Khan was removed from power, and Khalil Khan Uzbek was appointed as a khan of Erivan Khanate in 1752. Khalil Khan Uzbek Erivan Khanate...
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the past Khalil Khan Uzbek was overthrown. Sources confirm that already in 1755 the power in the Erivan Khanate belonged to Hasan Ali-Khan Qajar, a representative...
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Asalat Khan and Persian general Ali Mardan Khan to scout the area. The first reconnoitre in June 1645 led to the Thanedaar of Ghorband, Khalil Beg, taking...
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the Chagatai language, his mother-tongue (cf. Uzbek Temir, Turkish Demir). It is cognate with Genghis Khan's birth name of Temüjin. Later Timurid dynastic...
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his father was an Uzbek who came to India with Sultan Shahabuddin Ghauri and defeated the Hindu Rajput ruler, Prithvi Raj. Dr Khan cleverly named his...
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Muhammad - Khan of the Golden Horde (1419–1420, 1427–1435) and Khan of Kazan (1437–1445) 10. Mahmud - Khan of Kazan (1445–1462) 11. Khalil - Khan of Kazan...
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Shah Nawaz Khan, revolutionary in India of the Janjua Rajput Shaista Khan, Mughal governor of Bengal from 1664 to 1688 Shaybani Khan the Uzbek ruler of...
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assistants and court attendants. However, Pari Khan Khanum was eventually strangled the same day by Khalil Khan Afshar under the orders of Madh-e Olya. Mahd-e...
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