- Kongyrat, Konrat, etc.) are
considered descendants of
Khongirads (Ongrat,
Kungrat in (Gumilev, n.d).
Around the
beginning of the 20th
century CE, the Kazakh...
- Khan (1775–1825), was the
second Khan (and
fourth ruler) of the
Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the
Khanate of Khiva. He
reigned from 1806 to 1825. He ascended...
- Olloqulixon; Russian: Аллакули-хан) (1794–1842), was the 5th Khan of the
Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the
Khanate of Khiva. He
reigned between 1825 and 1842. Allah...
-
Sayyid Muhammad Khan (1823–1864), was the 10th
ruler of the
Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the
Khanate of Khiva. He
reigned between 1856 and 1864. In 1855,...
-
Iltazar or Iltuzar) (1760–1806), was the
third Inak and
first Khan of the
Kungrat dynasty in the
Khanate of Khiva,
which covered a
western part of today's...
- Амин-хан) (Khiva, 1817 - Sarahs, 1855), was the 7th Khan of the
Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the
Khanate of Khiva. He
reigned between 1845 and 1855, when...
- Khanate) was
ruled by the
Arabshahid dynasty and the
Uzbek dynasty of
Kungrats. The
Afsharid dynasty was
named after the
Turkic Afshar tribe to which...
- centuries,
Khwarazm (Khiva Khanate) was
ruled by the
Uzbek dynasty of
Kungrats. 1800 QING
EMPIRE MARATHA EMPIRE QAJAR EMPIRE OTTOMAN EMPIRE KHIVA KHANATE...
-
Shirin clan,
Devletek bin Eminek; A daughter,
married to Suleyman, bey of
Kungrats in 1492 or 1493; Ayşe Hatun,
married firstly Şehzade Mehmed, son of Sultan...
-
exile in Tashkent.
After the fall of the
power of the
Uzbek dynasty of
Kungrats in
February 1920, the K****zm People's
Soviet Republic was created, the...