- The
Shibanids or
Shaybanids, more
accurately known as the Abul-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a
dynasty of
Uzbek (Turko-Mongol)
origin who
ruled over most of...
- from 1501 to 1785,
founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a
branch of the
Shaybanids. From 1533 to 1540,
Bukhara briefly became its
capital during the reign...
- break-up of the
Golden Horde.
Throughout its history,
members of the
Shaybanid and
Taibugid dynasties often contested the
rulership over the Khanate...
- The
Uzbek Khanate, also
known as the
Abulkhair Khanate, was an
Uzbek Shaybanid state preceding the
Khanate of Bukhara.
During the few
years it existed...
-
ruler of the
Khanate of
Bukhara (1500–1785). He was the last
uncontested Shaybanid Khan of
Bukhara from 1583
until his death.
Abdullah Khan
initiated a war...
-
Transoxiana and the
establishment of the
Khanate of Bukhara. He was a
Shaybanid or
descendant of
Shiban (or Shayban). He was the son of Shah-Budag, thus...
- century, the Timurids, who
ruled in Transoxiana, were
replaced by the
Uzbek Shaybanid dynasty. Two
branches of this
dynasty established themselves as rulers...
-
unification of the
Uzbeks and
established the short-lived
Shaybanid Empire,
centered in Samarkand.
Shaybanids List of
Sibir khans According to the 17th-century...
-
mausoleum was built. In the 16th century,
Tashkent was
ruled by the
Shaybanid dynasty.
Shaybanid Suyunchkhoja Khan was an
enlightened Uzbek ruler;
following the...
- hold
Peshawar and
Kabul at all cost
against any
threats from the
Uzbek Shaybanids. He was
forced to
retreat westwards to
Kabul but
returned to
defeat the...