Abdalmumin Khan (1568–1598) was the eleventh ruler of the Sheybanid dynasty in the Bukhara Khanate . Rules in 1598 .
| Abdalmumin Khan | |||||||
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| uzb Abdulmo'minxon | |||||||
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| Coronation | 1598 , Bukhara | ||||||
| Predecessor | Abdullah Khan II (1583–1598) | ||||||
| Successor | Pirmuhammed Khan II (1598–1599) | ||||||
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| Monarch | Iskander han Abdullah Khan II | ||||||
| Birth | 1568 Bukhara Bukhara Khanate | ||||||
| Death | 1598 near Zaamin Bukhara Khanate | ||||||
| Rod | Shibanids Sheibanids | ||||||
| Father | Abdullah Khan II | ||||||
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Policy
Abdalmumin Khan was the only son of Abdullah Khan II . Abdalmumin Khan was originally the ruler of Balkh and Badakhshan in the years 1582-1598. During his reign, large construction works were carried out in Balkh, madrasas, mosques and mausoleums were erected. After the death of his father in February 1598 came to power. He was a tough and implacable ruler. He was responsible for the death of many Sheibanids .
Death
Abdalmumin Khan was killed in a conspiracy in 1598 . Instead of him, Pirmuhammed Khan II was raised to the throne.
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Literature
- History of Uzbekistan. V.3. T., 1993.
- History of Uzbekistan in the sources. Compiled by B.V. Lunin. Tashkent, 1990