YakubBeg, Yakub Bey, or Ya'qub Beg may refer to: Yakub I of Germiyan (died c. 1340), bey of Germiyan Yakub II (died 1429), bey of Germiyan Yakup Bey...
Muhammad YakubBeg (c. 1820 – 30 May 1877), later known as Yakub Padishah, was the Kokandi ruler of Yettishar (Kashgaria), a state he established during...
Revolt against the Qing dynasty. It was an Islamic monarchy ruled by YakubBeg, a Kokandi who secured power in Kashgar (later made Yettishar's capital)...
vizier Ya'qub-i Laith Saffari, Persian leader Yakub Çelebi, Ottoman Sehzade, son of Sultan Murad I Yaqub Beg (1820–1877), Tajik adventurer Yaqub Ibn as-Sikkit...
late 19th century. After a century of Qing rule, the Uzbek adventurer YakubBeg conquered almost all of Xinjiang during the revolt, but was eventually...
ruler. YakubBeg subsequently proclaimed himself emir of Yettishar (lit. 'the Seven Cities'). With the overthrow of Chinese rule in 1865 by YakubBeg, the...
burnt everything in the area and retired to Fort Aralsk. The later-famous YakubBeg had commanded the fort at one time, but it is not clear if he was in command...
friendship with YakubBeg and pre-empt Russian aggression. However, when the mission reached Yarkand Forsyth discovered that YakubBeg was 1,000 miles...
Yakub I (died c. 1340) was the founder of the beylik of Germiyan, located in western Anatolia around Kütahya. Although Germiyan revolted against Mesud...
plans to conquer India. Flashman is rescued from prison by cohorts of YakubBeg, led by his Chinese paramour. Then the Tajik and Uzbek warriors attack...
invoked the aid of Sadik Beg, a Kyrgyz chief, who was reinforced by Buzurg Khan, the heir of Jahangir Khoja, and his general YakubBeg. The latter men were...
masters, invoked the aid of Sadik Beg, a Kyrgyz chief, who was reinforced by Buzurg Khan, the heir of Jahanghir, and YakubBeg, his general, these being despatched...
Chinese authority in Turkestan was overthrown by the Kokand chieftain YakubBeg, the Dogra governor of Ladakh stationed a garrison of troops at the fort...
Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021. "YakubBeg". Encyclopedia Britannica. 12 May 2023. Ildikó Bellér-Hann, "Situating...
[page needed] Shortly before the fall of Tashkent, Kokand’s best-known son, YakubBeg, former lord of Tashkent, was sent by the then Khan of Kokand, Alimqul...
Great Game era, taking advantage of the Dungan revolt in northwest China, YakubBeg invaded Xinjiang from Central Asia with support from the British Empire...
turmoil largely halted Chinese expansion in the 19th century. In 1867 YakubBeg led a rebellion that saw Kashgar declaring its independence as the Taiping...
supervise its activity. Aksu was seized by Yaqub Beg during the Dungan Revolt of 1864–1877. YakubBeg seized Aksu from Chinese Muslim forces. After the...
1759 they had obtained control of this region. After the rebellion of YakubBeg, Altishahr was incorporated into the administration of Xinjiang, which...
by YakubBeg, this labor stopped and it became impassible. Around 1870 during the revolt, the Russians took control of the pass to prevent YakubBeg from...
the book’s picaresque hero Harry Flashman, brother-in-arms rebel leader YakubBeg waxes poetic and evokes the mystique of middle Asia with its concomitant...
parliament as the Bulgarian Horrors, and a forthcoming campaign against YakubBeg in Kashgaria. On arrival back in England, March 1876, he was received...
non-Chinese Asians as well, describing the Tajik Yaqub Beg in a letter as follows, "YakubBeg is the same shit as all feckless Asiatics. The Kashgarian...