Alim Khan

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Alim Khan was a prominent early 19th-century khan of the Kokand Khanate in Central Asia, known for expanding its territory and consolidating its political power.

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Alim Khan canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Historical figure
Khan
Ruler
conflictType inter-state warfare in Central Asia
continent Asia
country Kokand Khanate
diplomaticContext relations with neighboring Central Asian polities
era pre-Russian conquest Central Asia
ethnicContext Turkic peoples of Central Asia
governmentForm monarchy
knownFor consolidating political power in the Kokand Khanate
expanding the territory of the Kokand Khanate
languageOfWorkOrName Chagatai Turkic
surface form: Chagatai

Persian
Turkic languages
partOf history of Central Asia
history of the Kokand Khanate
placeOfActivity Ferghana Valley
surface form: Fergana Valley

Kokand
politicalSystem hereditary rule
positionHeld Khan of Kokand
powerBase centralized administration
military expansion
region Central Asia
religion Islam
successorStateContext Russian Empire expansion into Central Asia
territorialControl cities and oases of the Kokand Khanate
parts of the Fergana Valley
timePeriod early 19th century
title Khan

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Kokand Khanate notableRuler Alim Khan
Manghit dynasty lastRuler Alim Khan