Uzbek Khanate

Uzbek Khanate
1428–1471
The Uzbek Khanate in c.1448
StatusConfederate Khanate
Capital
Common languagesKipchak language
Persian (court)
Religion
GovernmentHereditary monarchy
Khan 
 1428–1468
Abu'l-Khayr Khan
 1468–1471
Sheikh Haidar
Historical eraEarly modern period
 Abu'l-Khayr becomes the Uzbek Khan
1428
 Abu'l-Khayr defeats Hajji Muhammad
1428
 Shaybanids invade Transoxiana
1446
 Janibeg and Kerei found the Kazakh Khanate
1466
 Death of Abu'l-Khayr
1468
 Disestablished
1471
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Golden Horde
Kazakh Khanate
Khanate of Sibir
Khanate of Bukhara

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, the Uzbek Khanate was the preeminent state in Central Asia, ruling over most of modern-day Uzbekistan, much of Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, and parts of southern Russia. This is the first state of the Abulkhairids, a branch of the Shaybanids.