- The
Uzbeks (Uzbek: Oʻzbek, Ўзбек, اۉزبېک, plural: Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар, اۉزبېکلر) are a
Turkic ethnic group native to the
wider Central Asian region, being...
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Persia and the
Uzbegs in
central Asia
emerged as the new
contenders of power.
While the
Safavids were Shia by faith,
Ottomans along with
Uzbegs were ****...
- الدین محمد اوزبیک خان, Ğiyāsuddin Muḥammad Özbäk Khān),
better known as
Uzbeg,
Uzbek or
Ozbeg (1282–1341), was the longest-reigning khan of the Golden...
- the
Uzbegs under Ali Quli Khan to
create dissatisfaction in the
empire resulted in loss of Akbar's
trust upon them. In 1567,
Akbar defeated the
Uzbegs near...
- Iran and
Central Asia, respectively.[citation needed] In the
Golden Horde,
Uzbeg (Öz-Beg) ****umed the
throne in 1313 and
adopted Islam as the
state religion...
-
originally led the gray
horde southeast of the
Urals (also
known as the
Uzbegs,
after the Uzbeks), and
converted to
Islam in 1282. At its height, the Khanate...
- in the late 1290s. The Horde's
military power peaked during the
reign of
Uzbeg Khan (1312–1341), who
adopted Islam. The
territory of the
Golden Horde at...
-
dwelt in
peace and content. On the
death of
Abulkhair Khán the Ulus of the
Uzbegs fell into confusion, and
constant strife arose among them. Most of them...
- the
maternal uncle of
Emperor Babur.
Married secondly to
Abbas Sultan Uzbeg.
Gulrang Begum — with
Dildar Begum —
Married in 1530 to Isan
Timur Sultan...
-
Horde and,
after spending two
years there,
constructed an
alliance with
Uzbeg Khan. Yury
married the khan's
sister Konchaka, a
Tatar princess who converted...