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Muhammad Ali Khan (Kokand)

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but then the city was captured by Nasrullah Khan. He was later killed by Nasrullah, along with the rest of his family including his mother, sons, and brothers. The occupation of Kokand did not last long and Bukhari forces were exiled two months after the massacre in Margilan.
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Madali tried to live up to his father's legacy as khan, in doing so he took measures to improve the khanate's economy and had a large madrassa constructed. During his reign the empire spanned across the
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The Bukhara - Kokand Wars initiated in 1839 when Kokand built a fort close to Bukhara. In the wars, the emir of Bukhara
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died of an illness in 1822, although some sources claim his mother
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Index

Muhammad Umar Khan
Shir Ali Khan
Mohlaroyim
Islam
Kokand
Muhammad Umar Khan
Mohlaroyim
really in charge
Pamir mountains
Khujand
Tashkent
Kashgar
Russia
Ottoman Empire
Khanate of Khiva
Emirate of Bukhara
Nasrullah Khan
Istaravshan
Khojend
Margilan
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OCLC
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