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Beg Khan, or Bekkhan among the Muslim areas of Russia, is a concatenation of '' Baig'', and ''
Khan Khan may refer to: *Khan (inn), from Persian, a caravanserai or resting-place for a travelling caravan *Khan (surname), including a list of people with the name *Khan (title), a royal title for a ruler in Mongol and Turkic languages and used by ...
'' titles originally used in Central Asia and the Middle East to indicate nobility or high rank. It is used as part of the name or title by the following: *
Öz Beg Khan Öz is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Doğan Öz (1934–1978), Turkish prosecutor assassinated during his investigation of the Turkish deep state. * Emanuel Öz (born 1979), Swedish politician * Mehmet Öz Meh ...
, the longest-reigning khan of the Golden Horde *
Muhammad Beg Khan-e Rosebahani Muhammad Beg Khan-e Rosebahani was Qiladar and Jagirdar of Banganapalle. He was a supposed uncle of Imad ul-Mulk, Nawab Khwaja Muhammad Mubariz Khan Bahadur, Hizbar Jang, sometime Subadar of the Deccan and Wazir. In 1665, he was appointed as Q ...
, the Qiladar and Jagirdar of Banganapalle. * Al-sultana al-radila Sati Beg Khan Khallad Allah Mulkaha, a claimant to the throne of the Ilkhanate during the fragmentation of Persia in the mid-14th century *
Bedr Khan Beg Bedir Khan Beg (Kurmanji: ''Bedirxan Beg'', tr, Bedirhan Bey; 1803–1869) was the last Kurdish Mîr and mütesellim of the Emirate of Botan. Hereditary head of the house of Rozhaki whose seat was the ancient Bitlis castle and descended from S ...
, the last emir and mutesellim of Cizre Bohtan Emirate * Tardi Beg Khan, a military commander in the 16th century in Mughal India. *
Janybek Khan Abū Saʿīd Janibek Bahadur Khan bin Barak Sultan (, , ), otherwise known by his shortened regal name Janibek Khan, was a co-founder and second Khan of the Kazakh Khanate from 1473 to 1480. He was a son of Barak, Khan of the Golden Horde from 1 ...
, a co-leader of a new Kazakh Khanate. *
Hussain Quli Beg Hussain Quli Beg ( fa, ) was a Mughal military vassall ( mansabdar) with the rank of 5000 soldiers. He was later entitled as Khān-i-Jahān ( fa, ; Khan of the World) by Emperor Akbar. Early life Beg was the son of Wali Beg Zul-Qadr and the ne ...
, a Mughal general with the rank of 5000. He was entitled as Khan-i-Jahan. * Shadi Beg, a Khan of the Golden Horde (1399-1407) and a son of Timur-Malik. * Faiz Ali Khan, a ruler of the princely state of Banganapalle. * Mohammad Murad Beg, a Khan of Kunduz (modern Afghanistan) and later Emir of Bokhara (modern Uzbekistan) in the 19th century. * Mahabat Khan, a prominent Mughal general and statesman * Isfandiyar Beg Khan, Mughal faujdar of Sylhet * Ibrahim Khan Fath-i-Jang, a Subahdar of Bengal during the reign of emperor Jahangir. * Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, a classical Urdu and Persian poet from the Mughal Empire during British colonial rule. * Bekkhan Barakhoyev, a politician from Russia. * Bekkhan Agayev, also a politician from Russia. {{given name, type=both Turkic culture Turkish titles Indian surnames Pakistani names Titles in Pakistan Titles in India Royal titles Titles