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  • Shaybanids
  • Dynasty of Turco-Mongol origin in Central Asia

    The Shibanids or Shaybanids, more accurately known as the Abul-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a culturally Persianate dynasty of Karlukified Uzbek (Turko-Mongol)

    Shaybanids

    Shaybanids

    Shaybanids

  • Khanate of Sibir
  • 1468–1598 Siberian Tatar Khanate in southwestern Siberia

    the descendants of Taibuga and the Shaybanids who had descended from Genghis Khan. There are hints that the Shaybanids were more connected to the steppe

    Khanate of Sibir

    Khanate of Sibir

    Khanate_of_Sibir

  • Registan
  • Historical center of Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    Tilakari Madrasa, the mausoleum of Shaybanids (16th century) is located (see picture). The real founder of Shaybanid power was Muhammad Shaybani—grandson

    Registan

    Registan

    Registan

  • Abulkhair Khanate
  • 1428–1471 Shaybanid state preceding the Khanate of Bukhara

    referred to as Shaybanids, although this is more of an umbrella term as a rival dynasty called the Arabshahids of Khwarezm were also Shaybanids, but not Abulkhairids

    Abulkhair Khanate

    Abulkhair Khanate

    Abulkhair_Khanate

  • Uzbeks
  • Turkic ethnic group of Central Asia

    Shaybanids. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 149–161. ISBN 978-0-521-65704-4. Retrieved 2026-05-14. bluedomes (2020-02-13). "The Shaybanids

    Uzbeks

    Uzbeks

  • Ibak Khan
  • Khan of the Siberian Khanate (1468-1495), Shaybanid descendant of Genghis Khan

    Golden Horde the regional powers were the Nogais south of the Urals, the Shaybanids southeast of the Urals and the Taibugas in the forested lands to the east

    Ibak Khan

    Ibak Khan

    Ibak_Khan

  • Kazakh–Uzbek Wars (1503–1513)
  • Military conflicts in central Asia, 1503–1513

    Kazakh–Uzbek wars (1503–1513) (Wars with the Shaybanids of Transoxiana; Wars of the Kazakhs with Muhammad Shaybani Khan) were a series of military conflicts

    Kazakh–Uzbek Wars (1503–1513)

    Kazakh–Uzbek Wars (1503–1513)

    Kazakh–Uzbek_Wars_(1503–1513)

  • Borjigin
  • Member of Genghis Khan's Mongol sub-clan

    China, the Ilkhanate in Persia, the Jochids of the Golden Horde, the Shaybanids in Siberia and Central Asia, and the Astrakhan Khanate in Central Asia

    Borjigin

    Borjigin

    Borjigin

  • Khanate of Bukhara
  • 1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia

    of Sar-i Pul in the spring of 1501, which resulted in victory for the Shaybanids. Babur's defeat and subsequent flight to Kabul forced him to turn his

    Khanate of Bukhara

    Khanate_of_Bukhara

  • Uzbekistan
  • Country in Central Asia

    Renaissance. The territories of the Timurid dynasty were conquered by Kipchak Shaybanids in the 16th century. Most of Central Asia was gradually incorporated into

    Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan

    Uzbekistan

  • Mongolia–Uzbekistan relations
  • Bilateral relations

    Karluk-speaking people that is now known today as Uyghurs. Meanwhile, in 1507, the Shaybanids Uzbeks, originally Turco-Mongol Kipchaks, expelled the Timurids from Central

    Mongolia–Uzbekistan relations

    Mongolia–Uzbekistan relations

    Mongolia–Uzbekistan_relations

  • Persian–Uzbek wars
  • Series of conflicts 1502–1788

    the allied army beat off the Shaybanids, and Shaybani was killed trying to flee. This marked the end of the Shaybanid Empire and the wars between the

    Persian–Uzbek wars

    Persian–Uzbek wars

    Persian–Uzbek_wars

  • Shiban
  • Khan of the Ulus of Jochi

    brother of Batu Khan who founded the Golden Horde. His descendants were the Shaybanids who became important about two centuries later. Shiban participated the

    Shiban

    Shiban

    Shiban

  • Uzbekisation
  • Demographic and cultural assimilation process

    org/core/books/abs/history-of-inner-asia/shaybanids/681328EFAC754EF2B9D3E7CF4BFE8CB7 https://bluedomes.net/2020/02/13/the-shaybanids-central-asias-last-great-dynasty/

    Uzbekisation

    Uzbekisation

  • Battle of Jam
  • the backbone of the army. Taking advantage of this internal chaos, the Shaybanids launched an invasion to overthrow Safavid rule, sending campaigns into

    Battle of Jam

    Battle_of_Jam

  • Tashkent
  • Capital and largest city of Uzbekistan

    mausoleum was built. In the 16th century, Tashkent was ruled by the Shaybanid dynasty. Shaybanid Suyunchkhoja Khan was an enlightened Uzbek ruler; following the

    Tashkent

    Tashkent

    Tashkent

  • Turco-Persian tradition
  • Distinctive culture in West Asia

    and non-Muslim powers of Sikh, Maratha, and British replaced them. The Shaybanids, also known as Uzbeks, were led by Muhammad Shaybani, and originally traced

    Turco-Persian tradition

    Turco-Persian_tradition

  • Muhammad Shaybani
  • Uzbek leader and warrior (1451–1510)

    "Alam Ara-i Safavi". Ashgabat. Ylym. 1981, pp.101-103 Mukminova R. G. The Shaybanids in History of civilizations of Central Asia. Volume V. / Editors Chahryar

    Muhammad Shaybani

    Muhammad Shaybani

    Muhammad_Shaybani

  • Turco-Mongol tradition
  • 14th-century ethnocultural synthesis in Asia

    exist only among the Karluks, but also appeared among the Kipchak-born Shaybanids and Janids, who expelled the Timurids in 1507 to control the Central Asian

    Turco-Mongol tradition

    Turco-Mongol tradition

    Turco-Mongol_tradition

  • Uzbek khanates
  • Historical states in Central Asia

    century, the Timurids, who ruled in Transoxiana, were replaced by the Uzbek Shaybanid dynasty. Two branches of this dynasty established themselves as rulers

    Uzbek khanates

    Uzbek_khanates

  • Karluks
  • Medieval Turkic tribal confederacy of Central Asia

    even after the Kipchak Shaybanid conquest of Transoxiana and establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara, in which the Uzbek Shaybanids and later Janids also

    Karluks

    Karluks

  • Ubaidullah Khan
  • Khan of Bukhara from 1534 to 1539

    4th Shaybanid Khan of Bukhara, who ruled between 1534 and 1539. He was the son of Mahmud and nephew of Muhammad Shaybani, founder of the Shaybanid dynasty

    Ubaidullah Khan

    Ubaidullah Khan

    Ubaidullah_Khan

  • List of Sibir khans
  • Two dynasties, the Taibugha and the Shaybanid dynasty of Sibir ruled the Khanate one after the other, bringing breaks in each other's continuity of rule

    List of Sibir khans

    List_of_Sibir_khans

  • Kazakh Khanate
  • 1465–1847 Turkic state in Central Asia

    Central Asian authors of this period collectively called the Kazakhs, the Shaybanids, and the Nogais Uzbeks, in honor of the Golden Horde khan Özbeg Khan,

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh Khanate

    Kazakh_Khanate

  • Timeline of Tashkent
  • Timeline of the Uzbek capital

    (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Timeline of Tashkent

    Timeline_of_Tashkent

  • Janid dynasty
  • Uzbek dynasty in Central Asia (c. 1599-c. 1785)

    Uzbek dynasty of Turco-Mongol origin in Central Asia. They succeeded the Shaybanids and ruled the Khanate of Bukhara from 1599 to 1785. The dynasty traced

    Janid dynasty

    Janid dynasty

    Janid_dynasty

  • Abu'l-Khayr Khan
  • Uzbek Khan from 1428 to 1468

    unification of the Uzbeks and established the short-lived Shaybanid Empire, centered in Samarkand. Shaybanids List of Sibir khans According to the 17th-century

    Abu'l-Khayr Khan

    Abu'l-Khayr Khan

    Abu'l-Khayr_Khan

  • Afghan Muhammad
  • 17th-century Qasim khan

    Born 1611 (1611) Died 1648 (aged 36–37) Moscow, Tsardom of Moscow Burial Kasimov Wife Altun-Khanum House Shiban (Shaybanids) Father Arab Muhammad Khan

    Afghan Muhammad

    Afghan Muhammad

    Afghan_Muhammad

  • Kazakh War of Independence
  • Conflict fought between the Kazakh and Uzbek Khanates

    After Abu'l-Khayr Khan's death, the Uzbeks continued to be ruled by the Shaybanids who fought against the Kazakhs in the cities that were on the Syr Darya

    Kazakh War of Independence

    Kazakh_War_of_Independence

  • Babur
  • Mughal emperor from 1526 to 1530

    Samarkand, only to again lose it and the other newly conquered lands to the Shaybanids. After losing Samarkand for the third time, Babur turned his attention

    Babur

    Babur

    Babur

  • History of Uzbekistan
  • The Khanate of Bukhara was initially led by the energetic Shaybanid Dynasty. The Shaybanids competed against Iran, which was led by the Safavid dynasty

    History of Uzbekistan

    History of Uzbekistan

    History_of_Uzbekistan

  • Golden Horde
  • 1242–1502 Turkicized Mongol khanate

    to Tokhtamysh. In 1378, Tokhtamysh conquered Sarai. By the 1380s, the Shaybanids and Qashan attempted to break free of the Khan's power.[citation needed]

    Golden Horde

    Golden Horde

    Golden_Horde

  • Abdullah Khan II
  • Khan of Bukhara from 1583 to 1598

    his son Abdullah Sultan. Abdullah set out to combine all four of the Shaybanids: Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent and Balkh in one single state. This took

    Abdullah Khan II

    Abdullah Khan II

    Abdullah_Khan_II

  • Capture of Sawran (1470)
  • Battle between the Kazakh Khanate and Khanate of Bukhara

    Horde, from whom Shaybanid Abu'l-Khayr had once seized the throne.[citation needed] The struggle between the Kazakh khans and the Shaybanids for power in

    Capture of Sawran (1470)

    Capture_of_Sawran_(1470)

  • Emirate of Bukhara
  • 1785–1920 state in Central Asia

    (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Emirate of Bukhara

    Emirate of Bukhara

    Emirate_of_Bukhara

  • House of Siberia
  • (Russian: Сибирский, pl. Сибирские) was the foremost of many Genghisid (Shaybanid) families formerly living in Russia. It traced its descent from Kuchum

    House of Siberia

    House_of_Siberia

  • Battle of Herat (1598)
  • 16th century military conflict

    the empire was attacked by its neighbors to the east and west. In 1578, Shaybanids which took an advantage of the Ottoman Empire's declaration of war on

    Battle of Herat (1598)

    Battle_of_Herat_(1598)

  • Paranja
  • Central Asian article of clothing

    in the mountainous regions of Tajikistan. It was also worn during the Shaybanids' rule (c.1510–1600). In the 1800s, Tajik and Uzbek Muslim women were required

    Paranja

    Paranja

    Paranja

  • Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur
  • Khan of Khiva from 1643 to 1663

    was the Khan of Khiva from 1643 to 1663. He was a member of the Uzbek Shaybanid dynasty. He spent ten years in Persia before becoming khan, and was very

    Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur

    Abu_al-Ghazi_Bahadur

  • Akbar
  • Mughal emperor from 1556 to 1605

    Babur, out of Central Asia. The Uzbeks were organised under Abdullah Khan Shaybanid, a military chieftain who had seized Badakhshan and Balkh from Akbar's

    Akbar

    Akbar

    Akbar

  • Basmachi movement
  • 1916–1934 Central Asian uprising

    (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Basmachi movement

    Basmachi movement

    Basmachi_movement

  • Rump state
  • Reduced territory of a once-larger state

    Babur after most of its territory in Khorasan and Central Asia falls to Shaybanid Khanate of Bukhara in 1500s, the state later turned into the Mughal Empire

    Rump state

    Rump state

    Rump_state

  • Ark of Bukhara
  • 5th-century fortress in Bukhara, Uzbekistan

    current structure began to develop during the 16th century under the Shaybanid Uzbek dynasty, while all of its existing buildings were constructed in

    Ark of Bukhara

    Ark of Bukhara

    Ark_of_Bukhara

  • Muhammad Salih (historian)
  • Uzbekistani historian and poet

    Shaybanikhan, he returned to Bukhara. Later, he served as the secretary of the Shaybanids Mahmud Sultan and Ubaydullakhan until the end of his life. Muhammad Solih

    Muhammad Salih (historian)

    Muhammad_Salih_(historian)

  • Samarkand
  • City in southeastern Uzbekistan

    measurements. In 1500, nomadic Uzbek warriors took control of Samarkand. The Shaybanids emerged as the city's leaders at or about this time. In 1501, Samarkand

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

  • Timeline of Samarkand
  • (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Timeline of Samarkand

    Timeline_of_Samarkand

  • Yazidids
  • Arab family

    romanized: Bānū Yāzīd) or Mazyadids (after their ancestor Mazyad al-Shaybani) or Shaybanids (after Banu Shayban), were an Arab family that came to rule over the region

    Yazidids

    Yazidids

  • Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)
  • Turkmen leader of Khiva from 1918 to 1920

    (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)

    Junaid Khan (Basmachi leader)

    Junaid_Khan_(Basmachi_leader)

  • List of leaders of Uzbekistan
  • Below is the list of leaders of present-day Uzbekistan since the establishment of Uzbek SSR in 1924. These are the khans ruling over the domains of the

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List of leaders of Uzbekistan

    List_of_leaders_of_Uzbekistan

  • History of Tajikistan
  • dynasty in India in 1526 where they became known as the Mughals. The Shaybanid state was divided into appanages between all male members (sultans) of

    History of Tajikistan

    History of Tajikistan

    History_of_Tajikistan

  • Kuchkunji Khan
  • Supreme Khan in the Bukhara Khanate from 1512–1530

    Timurid Mirzo Ulugbek, the third representative of the Uzbek dynasty of Shaybanids, who ruled in the Bukhara Khanate in 1512–1531. After the death of Muhammad

    Kuchkunji Khan

    Kuchkunji_Khan

  • List of Sunni dynasties
  • Ghaznavids (977–1187) Kart dynasty (1231–1389) Timurid dynasty (1370–1857) Shaybanids (1428–1599) Janid dynasty (1599–1785) Hotaki dynasty (1709–1738) Durrani

    List of Sunni dynasties

    List_of_Sunni_dynasties

  • Mihr Nigar Khanum
  • Princess of Moghulistan

    of Moghulistan Consort of Samarkand consort of Bukhara consort of the Shaybanid Empire Spouse Sultan Ahmed Mirza Muhammad Shaybani Names Mihr Nigar House

    Mihr Nigar Khanum

    Mihr_Nigar_Khanum

  • Bukhara operation (1920)
  • Military conflict during the Russian Civil War

    (separated Uzbeks) Conquest of Samarkand (1500) Shaybanid Architecture 1428–1471 Khanate of Khiva Shaybanid-Arabshahid dynasty (1511–1804) Khivan slave trade

    Bukhara operation (1920)

    Bukhara operation (1920)

    Bukhara_operation_(1920)

  • Iranian architecture
  • Architectural styles associated with Iran and nearby regions

    Iran were other dynasties and ruling groups in Central Asia, such as the Shaybanids and other Uzbek tribal leaders. Monumental buildings continued to be built

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian architecture

    Iranian_architecture

  • Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)
  • 16th-century war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire

    1587) Principality of Mingrelia Principality of Samtskhe (1578–1582) Shaybanids Circassia Chemguy Principality Khegayk Principality Hatuqay Principality

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1578–1590)

    Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1578–1590)

  • Abu Sa'id Khan
  • 4th Khan of Samarkand from the Shaybanid dynasty

    Abu Sa'id Khan (XV-1533) - 4th Khan of Samarkand from the Shaybanid dynasty (1530–1533), the eldest son of Kuchkunji Khan. There is no information about

    Abu Sa'id Khan

    Abu_Sa'id_Khan

  • Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani
  • Abbasid General and Governor of Arminiyah

    at Shirvan, with Arab Muslims. He was also the first of a long line of Shaybanid ostikans, beginning with his sons, and hence the progenitor of the Mazyadid

    Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani

    Yazid_ibn_Mazyad_al-Shaybani

  • Khuttal
  • Medieval region and principality in present-day southwest Tajikistan

    latter's disintegration in the mid-14th century. In the 16th century, the Shaybanids took over Khuttal, and the name itself ceases to be used, being replaced

    Khuttal

    Khuttal

  • Memorial Complex of Imam al-Bukhari
  • Islamic religious complex in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

    cemetery in a village named Hartang near Samarkand. In the 16th century, the Shaybanids built a mosque and library near his grave as a memorial to the deceased

    Memorial Complex of Imam al-Bukhari

    Memorial Complex of Imam al-Bukhari

    Memorial_Complex_of_Imam_al-Bukhari

  • Skull cup
  • Type of bowl or drinking vessel

    1510, Shah Ismail I defeated and slew Muhammad Shaybani, founder of the Shaybanid Empire in present-day Uzbekistan, in battle. The Shah had his enemy's

    Skull cup

    Skull cup

    Skull_cup

  • Tore dynasty
  • Descendants of Genghis Khan

    commoner. Most of the Töre are descendants of Tuqa-Timur, a smaller part are Shaybanids. Töre ruled the Kazakh Khanate throughout its history and, by the right

    Tore dynasty

    Tore_dynasty

  • Turkic peoples
  • Family of ethnic groups of Eurasia

    existed from 1501 to 1785. The khanate was ruled by three dynasties of the Shaybanids, Janids and the Uzbek dynasty of Mangits. In 1785, Shahmurad, formalized

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic peoples

    Turkic_peoples

  • Toqi Sarrofon
  • Building in Bukhara, Uzbekistan

    This architectural monument was built in 1534-1535 by the order of the Shaybanid ruler Ubaydullah Khan. It is currently included in the national register

    Toqi Sarrofon

    Toqi Sarrofon

    Toqi_Sarrofon

  • Conquest of the Khanate of Sibir
  • 1582 first Russian conquest in Siberia

    for power. The Shaybanids were descendants of Genghis Khan. The Taibugids were probably of local origin. In 1563 Kuchum, a Shaybanid, defeated his Taibugid

    Conquest of the Khanate of Sibir

    Conquest of the Khanate of Sibir

    Conquest_of_the_Khanate_of_Sibir

  • Kukeldash Madrasah (Tashkent)
  • Medieval madrasa built around AD 1570 by the Shaybanid rulers

    Bazaar and Chorsu Metro station. It was built around 1570 by the Uzbek Shaybanid ruler Dervish Sultan. The madrasah is built of yellow brick, and has a

    Kukeldash Madrasah (Tashkent)

    Kukeldash Madrasah (Tashkent)

    Kukeldash_Madrasah_(Tashkent)

  • White Horde
  • 13th-15th century Mongol horde

    ancestors' lands. His horde began to herd around Syr-Darya, replacing the Shaybanids. Bayan's troops included the Russian and Magyar soldiers. Their khan,

    White Horde

    White Horde

    White_Horde

  • Mausoleum of Imam Ali
  • Mosque and shrine in Afghanistan

    later years, various rulers made repairs and endowments, including the Shaybanid emir Abd al-Mu'min ibn Abd Allah Khan, who built a dome. Later, Berdi

    Mausoleum of Imam Ali

    Mausoleum of Imam Ali

    Mausoleum_of_Imam_Ali

  • Yusif Qarabaghi
  • Turkic scientist

    Yusif Qarabaghi (b. 1532; Qarabagh, Safavid Empire - d. 1591; Samarkand, Shaybanids) was a Turkic scientist, doctor, and philosopher. He was born in Karabakh

    Yusif Qarabaghi

    Yusif_Qarabaghi

  • Allah Kuli Bahadur Khan
  • Khan of Khiva from 1825 to 1842

    the canal from Khiva to Konye-Urgench was dug. Enemy of the neighboring Shaybanids dynasty of the rich Emirate of Bukhara, he carried out several raids against

    Allah Kuli Bahadur Khan

    Allah_Kuli_Bahadur_Khan

  • List of sovereign states in the 1770s
  •  Sennar – Funj sultanate of Sennar Sharjah – Emirate of Sharjah  Shaybanid – Khanate of Shaybanid Sicily – Kingdom of Sicily  Sikh – Sikh Confederacy  Sind –

    List of sovereign states in the 1770s

    List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1770s

  • Architecture of Uzbekistan
  • architecture from the 14th to 16th century, as well as the architecture of the Shaybanid era in the 16th century, contributed greatly to the development of Islamic

    Architecture of Uzbekistan

    Architecture of Uzbekistan

    Architecture_of_Uzbekistan

  • History of Kazakhstan
  • power in the Eastern Desht-i Kipchak passed from the Tuqa-Timurids to the Shaybanids. Barak Khan had one daughter and three sons, one of whom, Abu Sa'id, "who

    History of Kazakhstan

    History of Kazakhstan

    History_of_Kazakhstan

  • Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)
  • Series of conflicts fought between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire (1623-1639)

    pressed, as the Ottoman advances were combined with an attack by the Shaybanids into Persian Khorasan. The war ended with the Treaty of Constantinople

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)

    Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)

    Ottoman–Safavid_War_(1623–1639)

  • Khujand
  • City in northwestern Tajikistan

    dynasty in the late 14th century, under which it flourished greatly. The Shaybanid dynasty of Bukhara next annexed Khujand, until it was taken over by the

    Khujand

    Khujand

    Khujand

  • Architecture in Central Asia
  • regional dynasties and ruling groups controlled Central Asia, including the Shaybanids and other Uzbek tribal leaders. Monumental buildings continued to be built

    Architecture in Central Asia

    Architecture in Central Asia

    Architecture_in_Central_Asia

  • Arzen
  • Fortress town in Siirt Province, Turkey

    descended from the Banu Bakr but whose exact origin, relationship to the Shaybanids, and early history are unknown. The first attested member of the dynasty

    Arzen

    Arzen

    Arzen

  • History of the Uyghur people
  • Ethnic history

    16th century to Timurid Tashkent, only to be evicted by the invading Shaybanids. Escaping to the protection of his Mughal Timurid cousins, then rulers

    History of the Uyghur people

    History_of_the_Uyghur_people

  • Sufi dynasty
  • Turkic dynasty from western Central Asia

    governors of the Timurid Empire until the takeover of Khwarezm by the Shaybanid Uzbeks in 1505. Unlike earlier dynasties that ruled from Khwarezm, the

    Sufi dynasty

    Sufi dynasty

    Sufi_dynasty

  • Kerei Khan
  • Khan of the Kazakh Khanate from c. 1465 to 1473

    Janibek Khan possessing a significant military force, they fought against Shaybanids for power over the eastern steppe. Kerei Khan and his followers fought

    Kerei Khan

    Kerei Khan

    Kerei_Khan

  • Nishapur
  • City in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran

    In 1592, Abbas the Great took back the control of Nishapur from the Shaybanids. Shah Abbasi Caravanseri of Nishapur was also built during his reign,

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

    Nishapur

  • List of wars: 1500–1799
  • Denmark Norway 1502 1510 Persian–Uzbek wars Persian Empire Timurid Empire Shaybanid dynasty 1502 1543 Guelders Wars Holy Roman Empire Duchy of Guelders 1503

    List of wars: 1500–1799

    List of wars: 1500–1799

    List_of_wars:_1500–1799

  • List of national founders
  • List of people credited with creating the state

    Muhammad Shaybani the Uzbek ruler, founder of Shaybanid Dynasty of the Khanate of Bukhara

    List of national founders

    List_of_national_founders

  • Battle of Samarkand (1598)
  • Battle between the Kazakh Khanate and the Khanate of Bukhara

    Kazakh ethnic lands did not cease. In early 1598 in the state of the Shaybanids, a struggle for the throne erupted between Abdullah-khan and his son Abd

    Battle of Samarkand (1598)

    Battle_of_Samarkand_(1598)

  • Gijduvon
  • Place in Bukhara Region, Uzbekistan

    the Battle of Ghazdewan that took place here, Babur was defeated by the Shaybanids, which put an end to the Timurid dynasty domination in Transoxiana. Under

    Gijduvon

    Gijduvon

    Gijduvon

  • Qazvin
  • City in Qazvin province, Iran

    the Ottoman Empire, and in Khorasan with the Uzbek tribes led by the Shaybanids. Because of Qazvin's central location on the road between these two regions

    Qazvin

    Qazvin

    Qazvin

  • Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani
  • 9th-century Arab leader of the Shayban tribe

    although he never seems to have exercised any authority over the latter. The Shaybanids then offered peace on the basis of maintaining the territorial status

    Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani

    Isa_ibn_al-Shaykh_al-Shaybani

  • Yarkent Khanate
  • Historic state ruled by the Mongols

    became the dominant power in the region until its conquest in 1508 by the Shaybanids. Its eastern part became Moghulistan, which was created by Tughluk Timur

    Yarkent Khanate

    Yarkent Khanate

    Yarkent_Khanate

  • Mihrabanids
  • 1236–1537 Muslim dynasty that ruled Sistan

    Mihrabanids henceforth were Timurid vassals until the latter's overthrow by the Shaybanids in the first decade of the 16th century. The last malik of the dynasty

    Mihrabanids

    Mihrabanids

    Mihrabanids

  • Anti-Kazakh sentiment
  • Strong aversion and prejudice against Kazakhs

    Golden Horde to a point the state never recovered. In the 16th century, Shaybanids conquered Transoxiana from the Timurids and established the Khanate of

    Anti-Kazakh sentiment

    Anti-Kazakh_sentiment

  • Fergana Valley
  • Valley in Central Asia

    century, the Shaybanid dynasty of the Khanate of Bukhara ruled Fergana, replaced by the Janid dynasty of Bukhara in 1599. In 1709 Shaybanid emir Shahrukh

    Fergana Valley

    Fergana Valley

    Fergana_Valley

  • Kazakh–Uzbek War (1534)
  • War between the Kazakh and Bukhara khanates

    River.[citation needed] The struggle between the Kazakh rulers and the Shaybanids continued even after Tahir Khan left the historical scene, as the Kazakhs

    Kazakh–Uzbek War (1534)

    Kazakh–Uzbek_War_(1534)

  • Khanate of Khiva
  • 1511–1920 state in Central Asia

    the long-lived Arabshahid dynasty. The Arabshaids or Yadigarids were Shaybanids and are sometimes distinguished from the Abulkhayrids, another branch

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate of Khiva

    Khanate_of_Khiva

  • Kazakh–Nogai War (1515–1521)
  • Part of Wars between the Kazakh Khanate and the Nogai Horde

    cities like Sayram. On the other hand, the Uzbeks under the rule of the Shaybanids dominated Central Asia but could not control the situation in the steppes

    Kazakh–Nogai War (1515–1521)

    Kazakh–Nogai War (1515–1521)

    Kazakh–Nogai_War_(1515–1521)

  • Khanzada Begum
  • Elder sister of Emperor Babur

    in 1510. Miniature from the Baburnama of 1590 Empress consort of the Shaybanid Empire Tenure 1501 – 2 December 1510 Born c. 1478 Andizhan, Ferghana,

    Khanzada Begum

    Khanzada Begum

    Khanzada_Begum

  • Battle of Merv
  • Battle between the Safavid Iran and the Shaybanid Uzbek Khanate

    Battle between the Safavid Iran and the Shaybanid Uzbek Khanate

    Battle of Merv

    Battle of Merv

    Battle_of_Merv

  • Fazlallah Khunji Isfahani
  • Iranian scientist (1455–1521)

    he lived for the rest of his life under the patronage of Timurids and Shaybanids. Tarikh-i Alam-ara-yi Amini Mihman-Nama-i Bukhara Suluk al-Muluk Haarmann

    Fazlallah Khunji Isfahani

    Fazlallah_Khunji_Isfahani

  • Uzbek invasion of Khorasan (1578)
  • Uzbeks invasion of Khorasan

    Jam, Sarakhs, Abiward, Ashgabat) Result Safavid victory Belligerents Shaybanids Safavids Commanders and leaders Jalal Khan Uzbek † Mohammed Khodabanda

    Uzbek invasion of Khorasan (1578)

    Uzbek_invasion_of_Khorasan_(1578)

  • Tim Abdullah Khan
  • Covered marketplace in Bukhara, Uzbekistan

    domed bazaars in the Bukhara Khanate. It was built by the Bukhara Khan Shaybanid Abdullah Khan II in 1577. It is currently included in the UNESCO World

    Tim Abdullah Khan

    Tim Abdullah Khan

    Tim_Abdullah_Khan

  • Tahmasp I
  • Shah of Iran from 1524 to 1576

    recurring problem on the Iranian eastern borders. The Safavids and the Shaybanids rose to power almost simultaneously at the turn of the sixteenth century

    Tahmasp I

    Tahmasp I

    Tahmasp_I

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  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Yazeedah |

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