Uzbek Khanate
Uzbek Khanate | |||||||||||||
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| 1428–1471 | |||||||||||||
The Uzbek Khanate in c. 1448 | |||||||||||||
| Status | Confederate Khanate | ||||||||||||
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| Common languages | Kipchak language Persian (court) | ||||||||||||
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| Government | Hereditary monarchy | ||||||||||||
| Khan | |||||||||||||
• 1428–1468 | Abu'l-Khayr Khan | ||||||||||||
• 1468–1471 | Sheikh Haidar | ||||||||||||
| Historical era | Early 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 | ||||||||||||
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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.