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Historian Ahmad Donish (1827-1897) suggested periodizing the history of Central Asia on the basis of the rule of the most prominent rulers, the so-called renovators of the century, among whom he included Amir Ma'sum, that is, Shah Murad. At the same time, along with these renovators, there were also
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allowed him to make a number of successful campaigns. His army consisted mainly of cavalry, with whose help he subdued all the separatist possessions. Shah Murad himself stood at the head of the army during his campaigns and was dressed in the poor clothes of a representative of the religious class.
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and made a lot of efforts to restore the city. Amir Shah Murad drew the history of reconstruction of Samarkand. He built 24 districts in the city and moved many families here from the eastern regions of the country. As a result, the city became more crowded, and the economic and cultural situation
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Shah Murad abolished the luxurious courtyard, and instead established a courtroom, where forty judges sat under his direct supervision. According to some reports, the court was in session on Mondays and Fridays. Each judge had books written by Shah Murad in his hands. It can be assumed that these
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aristocracy, Danial-Biy (1758-1785). He was the eldest of his eleven siblings. His mother was from the Uzbek Qongirat tribe. Shah Murad was the beloved son of his father, who affectionately called him Beg-i Jan. His political activity began during the life of Daniyal Biy. At first, he was the
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were books on jurisprudence. Shah Murad's works have not survived to this day. Any one, regardless of his political and economic status, had the right to come to the courtroom if he was summoned there. There were both high officials and slaves. Thus, Shah Murad carried out judicial reform.
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was much improved. Currently, one of the streets of Samarkand is named after Shah Murad. For his modest lifestyle, the people called him Amir Ma'sum, which meant a sinless emir. Amir Shahmurad built the city of Islamabad near Marv.
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and mosques praying. He declined the wealth inherited from his father and wanted it distributed among the common folk. He introduced Islamic laws into the Bukharan administration.
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the most knowledgeable scientists who advanced in the states of Maverannahr. Shah Murad maintained diplomatic relations with the
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According to Malcolm, the universal reverence of Shah Murad by the
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governor of Kermine but later was appointed as governor in
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Shah Murad died in December 1799 and was succeeded by
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from 1785 to his death in 1799. His father was Ataliq
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