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Akbash Khan

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as a Khan. Kashgar and Kirghiz joint forces attacked Yarkent and captured it, making Akbash a captive. The Yarkent Begs sought the help of Oirats. The Oirats successfully took back Yarkent city but Akbash lost his title permanently.
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During his reign, Akbash Khan was not able to effectively control the city of Kashgar since most of the followers of Afaq Khoja were centered in Kashgar. His influence was limited in Yarkent and the cities that lie eastward.
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was a Central Asian Khan in the beginning of 18th century. He was the last Khan of Yarkent Khanate. He is known as one of the "later Chagatai princes" (察合台後王) in China.
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After these incidents, Akbash was the only legitimate successor of the title of Khan. In 1695, he was installed as a Khan by
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order, Galdan appointed Rashid. This arrangement of power caused the later conflicts between the Moghuls and Khojas.
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as the Khan of Yarkent Khanate in 1692. In 1694, Afaq Khoja was poisoned and died. His son Yahya also died of
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riots. Muhammad Imin's sister Khanum Padshah took power in 1695 but was killed in the same year.
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Akbash was never supposed to inherit the title of Khan since his brothers were already ruling
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Akbash Khan's name was Muhammad Mumin. He descended from the second son of
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of Eastern Khanate (Uyghurstan) and his grandfather was
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An outline of the history of Yarkent Khanate(叶尔羌汗国史纲)
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Index

Yarkent Khanate
Genghis Khan
Chagatai
Borjigin
Said Baba Khan
Ismail Khan
Abd ar-Rashid Khan II
Muhammad Imin Khan
Galdan Boshugtu Khan
Dzungar
Afak Khoja
Ismail Khan
Yarkent Khanate
Yarkand
Abd ar-Rashid Khan II
Afaq Khoja
Naqshbandi
Yarkand Khanate
Yahya Khoja
Oirat
Yarkent
Begs
Kirghiz
Mahmud
ISBN
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ISBN
7-5004--2378-0

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