Nauruz Ahmed Khan ( Uzbek Navro'z Ahmadxon ; 1510-1556) - Uzbek [1] [2] [3] [4] Khan from the Shibanid dynasty of the Bukhara Khanate . Rules in 1552 - 1556 .
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| Uzbek Navro'z Ahmadxon | |||||||
Portrait of Barak Khan (Nauruz Ahmed) mid-16th century | |||||||
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| Coronation | 1552 , Samarkand | ||||||
| Together with | Burhan sultan (1552-1557; Bukhara) | ||||||
| Predecessor | Abdulatif Khan (1540-1551; Samarkand) Abdulaziz Khan (1540-1550; Bukhara) | ||||||
| Successor | Pirmuhammed Khan (1556-1561) | ||||||
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| Monarch | Abu Said Khan Ubaidullah Khan Abdullah Khan I Abdullatif Khan | ||||||
| Predecessor | Keldy Muhammad | ||||||
| Birth | 1510/1512 Bukhara Khanate | ||||||
| Death | 1556 Samarkand Bukhara Khanate | ||||||
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| Kind | Shibanids Sheybanids | ||||||
| Father | Suyunchhoja Khan | ||||||
| Children | Darvish Jalal Baba Sultan Amine Dostum Qasim Khorezmshah Tahir | ||||||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Policy
- 3 Buildings of Nauruz Ahmed Khan
- 4 Death
- 5 notes
- 6 Literature
Biography
The grandson of Mirza ’s daughter Ulugbek Rabiya Sultan is run, the second son of Shibanid Suyunchhodzhan Khan Nauruz Ahmed Khan is also known in the sources under the name of Barak Khan. [5] The poet Vasifi was engaged in his upbringing.
Nauruz Ahmed Khan had an elder brother Keldi-Mohammed Khan.
Policy
Initially, Nauruz Ahmed Khan became the ruler of the Tashkent inheritance of the Sheybanids.
In the middle of the 16th century, several destinies existed in the Sheibanid state: one in Samarkand, where Abdulatif Khan ruled, and the second in Bukhara, where the son of Ubaidulla Abdalaziz Khan reigned . After the death of Abdulatif Khan in 1551, Nauruz Ahmed Khan captured Samarkand and became the supreme ruler of the Sheybanids. He was declared the supreme khan of the Uzbeks . [one]
Nauruz Ahmed Khan, pursuing the interests of the population, organized new irrigation works, tried to implement economic reforms in the country. He issued coins in Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent and Balkh with the titles "the fairest among the Khakans of his time, Khakan is the son of Khakan Abulgazi Bahadurkhan."
Nauruz Ahmed Khan had eight sons: Darvish Sultan, Jalal Sultan, Baba Khan , Amin Sultan, Dostum Sultan, Kasim Sultan, Khorezmshah Sultan, Tahir Sultan. [5]
Buildings of Nauruz Ahmed Khan
Nauruz Ahmed Khan attached his madrasah to his father’s mausoleum in Tashkent , named after him. Nauruz Ahmed Khan ordered the construction of the Mausoleum of Abdul-Aziz-Bab in Sairam. [6]
Death
Nauruz Ahmed Khan died in Samarkand according to some sources on September 10, 1556 [7] according to other sources , November 23, 1556 [8] , and was buried in the city cemetery near the grave of the leader of the Sufi direction Nakshbandi - Khoja Ahrar . After him, the supreme power in the state of the Shaybanids passed to Pirmukhammed Khan .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Barthold, W. "ʿAbd Allāhb.Iskandar." in Encyclopedia of Islam. - 1954. - T. I. - S. 46.
- ↑ Political history of the Islamic world (inaccessible link)
- ↑ SHEYBANIDES
- ↑ Sheybanids - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (3rd edition)
- ↑ 1 2 Materials on the history of Kazakh khanates of the XV-XVIII centuries. (Extracts from Persian and Turkic writings) .. - Alma-Ata: Nauka, 1969. - S. 354-355.
- ↑ Mukhtar Leather. Monuments of Sairam. Guide. - Altyn Alқa, 2009
- ↑ Burton Audrey. The bukharans. A dynastic, diplomatic and commercial history 1550-1702. - Curzon, 1997 .-- S. 11.
- ↑ ZAYN AD-DIN MAHMOOD BEN ABD AL-JALIL WASIFI. AMAZING EVENTS
Literature
- History of Uzbekistan. - 1993 .-- T. 3.
- The history of Uzbekistan in the sources. / Comp. B.V. Lunin .. - Tashkent, 1990.