- The
Shibanids or
Shaybanids (Uzbek: Шайбонийлар, Shayboniylar, Persian: دودمان شیبانیان) or more
accurately the Abu'l-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a dynasty...
- Tilya-Kori Madrasah, the
mausoleum of
Shaybanids (16th century) is
located (see picture). The real
founder of
Shaybanid power was
Muhammad Shaybani—grandson...
- 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...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
brother of Batu Khan who
founded the
Golden Horde. His
descendants were the
Shaybanids who
became important about two
centuries later.
Shiban parti****ted the...
- Renaissance. The
territories of the
Timurid dynasty were
conquered by
Uzbek Shaybanids in the 16th century.
Conquests by
Emperor Babur towards the east led to...
-
mausoleum was built. In the 16th century,
Tashkent was
ruled by the
Shaybanid dynasty.
Shaybanid Suyunchkhoja Khan was an
enlightened Uzbek ruler;
following the...
- "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...