Yarkand Khanate

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The Yarkand Khanate was a 16th–17th century Turkic-Mongol state in Central Asia that ruled much of the Tarim Basin, including key Silk Road cities such as Kashgar.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Central Asian polity
Turkic-Mongol state
historical state
khanate
borders Kazakh Khanate
Kyrgyz tribes
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire

Timurid dynasty
surface form: Timurid successor states
capital Yarkand
conflictWith Dzungar Khanate
Kashgar Khojas
contains Aksu
Hotan
Kargilik
Kashgar
Keriya
Kucha
Turpan
surface form: Turfan
currency silver tangas
dynasty Chagatai Khanate
surface form: Chagatai dynasty
economyBasedOn Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road trade

oasis agriculture
endTime late 17th century
ethnicComposition Mongol elites
Turkic peoples
follows Moghulistan
foundedBy Sultan Said Khan
governmentType hereditary khanate
monarchy
hasLeader Abdullah Khan
Abdurashid Khan
Ismail Khan
Muhammad Sultan
Sultan Said Khan
language Chagatai Turkic
locatedIn Central Asia
Tarim Basin
notableCity Hotan NERFINISHED
Kashgar ONNED1
Yarkand
partOf Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road
predecessor Moghulistan
religion Sunni Islam
religiousInstitution Naqshbandi
surface form: Naqshbandi Sufi orders
replaces Moghulistan in the Tarim Basin
rulingHouse Chagatai khans NERFINISHED
startTime 1514
successor Dzungar Khanate
Khoja regimes of Kashgaria
territoryIncludes modern Xinjiang region

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Kashgar historicalAffiliation Yarkand Khanate