Muhammad Khudayar Khan (as child restored after other rulers)

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Muhammad Khudayar Khan (as child restored after other rulers) refers to the period when Khudayar Khan, future long-reigning ruler of the Khanate of Kokand, was briefly restored to the throne as a child following the deposition of intervening rulers.

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instanceOf human
alsoKnownAs Khudayar Khan NERFINISHED
associatedWith Russian conquest of Central Asia NERFINISHED
decline of the Khanate of Kokand
childRestorationConsequence set stage for his later long reign as Khan of Kokand
childRestorationContext restored as a minor after the fall of rival claimants to the Kokand throne
childRestorationLegitimacyBasis dynastic claim as son of a previous Kokand ruler
childRestorationOpposition rival princely and tribal factions in Kokand
childRestorationOutcome eventual consolidation of his authority in later years
childRestorationPowerStructure rule dominated by regents and military commanders
childRestorationStatus nominal ruler with real power held by regents and military leaders
childRestorationType restoration following deposition of intervening rulers
conflict struggles with internal opposition to his rule
tensions with religious and tribal leaders in Kokand
continent Asia
countryRuled Khanate of Kokand NERFINISHED
culture Turkic Central Asian
dynasty Ming dynasty of Kokand
era 19th century
father Muhammad Umar Khan NERFINISHED
governmentForm hereditary monarchy
historicalSignificance his child restoration illustrates instability of Kokand succession politics
one of the last major Khans of Kokand before Russian annexation
languageUsed Chagatai Turkic NERFINISHED
Persian
name Muhammad Khudayar Khan NERFINISHED
neighboringState Emirate of Bukhara NERFINISHED
Khanate of Khiva NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
notableEvent Russian expansion into Central Asia during his reign
civil conflicts that led to his temporary removal from power
increasing Russian influence over the Khanate of Kokand
internal power struggles among Kokand elites
multiple depositions and restorations as Khan of Kokand
restored to the throne as a child after deposition of intervening rulers
politicalEnvironment competition between pro-Russian and anti-Russian factions
period marked by coups and rapid changes of rulers in Kokand
pressure from neighboring powers including the Emirate of Bukhara
positionHeld Khan of Kokand NERFINISHED
predecessor Alimqul (as de facto ruler and regent) NERFINISHED
region Central Asia
religion Islam
successor Nasruddin Khan NERFINISHED
territorialExtent Fergana Valley-centered state

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Khudayar Khan predecessor Muhammad Khudayar Khan (as child restored after other rulers)