Malla Khan is the twelfth ruler of the Uzbek [1] Ming dynasty in the Kokand Khanate .
| Malla | |||||||
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| Uzbek Mallaxon | |||||||
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| Coronation | 1858 , Kokand | ||||||
| Predecessor | Khudoyar Khan (1845-1858) | ||||||
| Successor | Shahmurad Khan (1862) Khudoyar Khan (1862-1863) | ||||||
| Birth | 1812 Kokand Kokand Khanate | ||||||
| Death | 1862 Kokand Kokand Khanate | ||||||
| Kind | Mingy | ||||||
| Father | Sherali Khan | ||||||
| Religion | Islam Sunnism | ||||||
His rule is characterized by unrest, conflicts with the Bukhara emirate and the Russo-Kokand war. At the beginning of his reign, Kyrgyz clans and Kipchaks gained a strong influence.
In 1862, Malla Khan was killed in a conspiracy and Shahmurad Khan was enthroned.
Notes
- ↑ Bosworth CE The new Islamic dynasties. A chronological and genealogical manual. NY, 1996. R. 295
Literature
- History of Central Asia. Moscow: Euroleans. Russian panorama, 2003
- History of Uzbekistan. T.3. Tashkent, 1993.