THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BUKHARA KHANATE

Authors

  • Beknazarov Javoxir Azimjon o’g’li Teacher of the department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences at Samarkand State Medical University. Author

Keywords:

Bukhara Khanate, Shaybanid dynasty, Muhammad Shaybani Khan, Islamic governance, Central Asia.

Abstract

The establishment of the Bukhara Khanate under the Shaybanid dynasty in 1500 marked a transformative period in Central Asian history. Emerging from the decline of the Timurid Empire, the Shaybanids unified the Uzbek tribes and established a powerful state centered on Bukhara. This paper explores the historical context of the khanate's founding, the role of Muhammad Shaybani Khan in consolidating power, and the administrative, cultural, and religious policies that defined the early Shaybanid era.

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Published

2025-01-05 — Updated on 2025-01-05

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