Khudayar Khan

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Khudayar Khan was a 19th-century ruler of the Kokand Khanate in Central Asia, known for his turbulent reign marked by internal strife and increasing Russian influence in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Khan of Kokand
human
ruler
areaOfInfluence Ferghana Valley
surface form: Fergana Valley
associatedWith Kokand Khanate court politics
Russian conquest of Central Asia
birthYear 1829
burialPlace Tashkent Region (surrounding area)
surface form: Tashkent region
causeOfEndOfReign popular uprising
centuryOfActivity 19th century
commissioned Khudayar Khan Palace
conflict Russian expansion in Central Asia
internal dynastic struggles in Kokand
countryRuled Kokand Khanate
deathYear 1875
ethnicGroup Uzbek
father Sher Ali Khan
fledTo Russian Empire
givenName Khudayar
governmentForm absolute monarchy
languageOfUse Chagatai Turkic
surface form: Chagatai

Persian
name Khudayar Khan self-link
notableEvent increasing Russian influence in Kokand
internal strife in Kokand Khanate
notableFor extravagant building projects
relations with Russian Empire
turbulent reign
notableWork Khudayar Khan Palace
overthrownBy Nasruddin Khan
placeOfBirth Kokand
placeOfDeath Tashkent
politicalStatus vassal of Russian Empire (late in reign)
positionHeld Khan of Kokand
predecessor Muhammad Khudayar Khan (as child restored after other rulers)
regionOfActivity Central Asia
reign 1845–1858
1862–1863
1865–1875
religion Islam
residence Khudayar Khan Palace
Kokand
successor Nasruddin Khan
title Amir
Khan

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Kokand Khanate notableRuler Khudayar Khan
Khudayar Khan name Khudayar Khan self-link