Seid Nuraddin-Khan Tura [2] ( 1851 - 1878 ) - a representative of the ruling Bukhara mangytes dynasty, Chardju bek in the Bukhara emirate . The second son of the Emir of Bukhara Muzaffar .
| Seid Nuraddin | |||||||
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| Monarch | Muzaffar | ||||||
| Predecessor | Seid Abdulmumin | ||||||
| Successor | Seid Mir Siddick | ||||||
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| Monarch | Muzaffar | ||||||
| Successor | Seid Abdulmumin | ||||||
| Birth | 1851 Bukhara Emirate | ||||||
| Death | 1878 Bukhara Emirate | ||||||
| Father | Muzaffar | ||||||
On instructions from Muzaffar, he gathered troops in Karshi and participated in the battle of Guzare against his rebellious brother, Seid Abdumalik .
Muzaffar considered him clever and talented and wanted to make him the heir to the throne [3] , but he died unexpectedly in 1878, having become ill with tuberculosis.
Mirza Salimbek in his essay "Tarikh-i Salimi" about Seid Nuraddin writes the following:
Sayid Mir Nuraddin of the tour was an intelligent and learned man. He has excellent poems under the pseudonym Haya. He always obeyed his father and was submissive to him.
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Seid Nuraddin wrote poems under the pseudonym Haya.
Notes
- ↑ Mirza Salimbek. Tarikh-i Salimi (Source on the history of the Bukhara Emirate). Tashkent. Akademiya. 2009
- Т "Tour" - Old Town. “Son” was the name of the children of the emirs, mainly the heirs to the throne.
- ↑ A. G. Nedvetsky. The rulers of Bukhara.
Literature
- Mirza Salimbek. Tarikh-i Salimi (Source on the history of the Bukhara Emirate). Tashkent. Akademiya. 2009