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Sayid Abdullah Sayid Abdullah was (1873-1920) was the last Khan of Khiva of the Khongirad ![]() Khongirad (Qungrat) Dynasty, from 1 October 1918 until 1 February 1920. His Father was Muhammad Rahim Bahadur, while his Mother was of Lyuli Lyuli origin. He had no real Power, because the Khanate was ruled by Junaid, a Turkmen General at that time. In 1920 the Bolsheviks overthrew the Khanate of Khiva ![]() Khanate of Khiva and deposed Sayid Abdullah [...More...] | "Sayid Abdullah" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Lyuli Lyuli Lyuli (Russian: Люли) or Jughi is an ethnic group living in Central Asia, primarily Tajikistan, Uzbekistan ![]() Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. They speak a Tajik dialect. The Lyuli Lyuli practice Islam. They have a clan organization (the Lyuli Lyuli word for ‘clan’ is tupar, the Jughi word - avlod). Division into sub-clans is also practiced [...More...] | "Lyuli" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Special Special ![]() Special or specials may refer to:Contents1 Music 2 Film and television 3 Other uses 4 See alsoMusic[edit] Special ![]() Special (album), a 1992 [...More...] | "Special" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Khongirad The Khongirad ![]() Khongirad (Mongolian: Хонгирад/Khonghirad), also known as Qongirat[1][2] was one of the major divisions of the Mongol ![]() Mongol tribes. Variations on the name include Onggirat, Ongirat,[1] Qongrat, Khungirat,[1] Kungrad,[2] Qunghrãt,[2] Wangjila (王紀剌),[1] Yongjilie (雍吉烈), Qungrat, and Guangjila (廣吉剌) in Chinese sources. Their homeland was located in the vicinity of Lake Hulun in Inner Mongolia ![]() Inner Mongolia and Khalkha River ![]() Khalkha River in Mongolia,[3][4] where they maintained close ties with the ruling dynasties of northern China. Because the various Hongirad clans never united under a single leader, the tribe never rose to great military glory. Their greatest fame comes from being the primary consort clan of the ruling house of Genghis Khan's Mongol ![]() Mongol empire [...More...] | "Khongirad" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Khanate Of Khiva The Khanate of Khiva ![]() Khiva (Uzbek: خیوه خانلیگی, translit. Xiva xonligi, Persian: خانات خیوه) was a Central Asian Turkic[6] state that existed in the historical region of Khwarezm ![]() Khwarezm from 1511 to 1920, except for a period of Afsharid occupation by Nadir Shah ![]() Nadir Shah between 1740 and 1746. The Khans were the patrilineal descendants of Shayban (Shiban), the fifth son of Jochi Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. Centred in the irrigated plains of the lower Amu Darya, south of the Aral Sea, with the capital in the city of Khiva, the country was ruled by an Uzbek Turkic tribe, the Khongirads, who came from Astrakhan [...More...] | "Khanate Of Khiva" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |
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Sayid Abdullah Sayid Abdullah was (1873-1920) was the last Khan of Khiva of the Khongirad ![]() Khongirad (Qungrat) Dynasty, from 1 October 1918 until 1 February 1920. His Father was Muhammad Rahim Bahadur, while his Mother was of Lyuli Lyuli origin. He had no real Power, because the Khanate was ruled by Junaid, a Turkmen General at that time. In 1920 the Bolsheviks overthrew the Khanate of Khiva ![]() Khanate of Khiva and deposed Sayid Abdullah [...More...] | "Sayid Abdullah" on: Wikipedia Yahoo Parouse |