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The Yarkent Khanate, Turpan Khanate, and contemporary Asian polities c. 1600
Capital
Yarkent
Common languages
Chagatai language
Religion
Sunni Islam
Government
Monarchy
Khan
• 1514–1533 (first)
Sultan Said Khan
• 1695–1705 (last)
Sultan Muhammad Mumin Khan
History
• Established
1514
• Disestablished
1705
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Moghulistan
Dzungar Khanate
Today part of
China Kyrgyzstan
The Yarkent Khanate, also known as the Yarkand Khanate[1] and the Kashghar Khanate,[2] was a Sunni Muslim Turkic state ruled by the Mongol descendants of Chagatai Khan. It was founded by Sultan Said Khan in 1514 as a western offshoot of Moghulistan, itself an eastern offshoot of the Chagatai Khanate. It was eventually conquered by the Dzungar Khanate in 1705.
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The YarkentKhanate, also known as the Yarkand Khanate and the Kashghar Khanate, was a Sunni Muslim Turkic state ruled by the Mongol descendants of Chagatai...
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individuals." Yarkent served as capital for the YarkentKhanate, also known as Yarkent State, from the establishment of YarkentKhanate to its fall (1514–1713)...
eastern offshoot of the Chagatai Khanate. Most territories of the Turpan Khanate were conquered by the YarkentKhanate, the western offshoot of Moghulistan...
اولوس; lit. 'Great State'), was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector...
(1508–1560), the ruler of the YarkentKhanate from 1533 until 1560 Abdul Karim Khan (1529–1591), the ruler of the YarkentKhanate from 1560 until 1591 Muhammad...
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Press. pp. 479–480. ISBN 0-231-03801-1. Kutlukov M About foundation of YarkentKhanate (1465–1759), "Pan" publishing house. Almata, 1990. Shah Mahmud Churas...
Yamen. His realm was, by this point, isolated from the other Mongol-led khanates and controlled most of modern-day China and its surrounding areas, including...
Khans ruled in the YarkentKhanate, forcing the Aqtaghlik Afaqi Khoja into exile. In the 17th century, the Buddhist Dzungar Khanate grew in power in Dzungaria...
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the Chagatai Khanate (1226–1348) and its successor states, Moghulistan (1347–1462), YarkentKhanate (1514–1696), and the Turpan Khanate (1462–1680). Timeline...
fixed compositions by ensembles. The concubine Amannissa Khan of the YarkentKhanate (1526–1560) is credited with collecting and thereby preserving the...
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Caspian, establishing the Kalmyk Khanate. The Kalmyks plundered the Khanate of Khiva from 1603 to 1670. The Kalmyk Khanate proved good allies to the Russian...
other tribes such as the Chigils and Yagmas, later founded the Kara-Khanid Khanate (940–1212). Some historians associate the Karakhanids with the Uyghurs...
organizations. Another proposed alternative is "Yarkand" or "Yarkent," which harkens back to the YarkentKhanate, a powerful Uyghur state in the 16th and 17th centuries...
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