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Khanate of Kokand

Khanate of Kokand
خان‌نشین خوقند
Khānnishīn-i-Khoqand
خوقند خانليغى
Khoqand Khaanlighi
1709–1876
Flag of Kokand
Flag of Kokand
The Khanate of Kokand in the year 1830
The Khanate of Kokand in the year 1830
StatusKhanate
CapitalKokand
Common languagesPersian (official, court)[a][b][c]
Chagatai language[1]
Religion
Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)Khoqandi
GovernmentMonarchy
Khan 
• 1709–1722
Shahrukh Khan
• 1876
Nasruddin Khan
History 
• Established
1709
• Disestablished
1876
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Khanate of Bukhara
Fergana Oblast
Today part of

The Khanate of Kokand[d] was a Central Asian polity[2] ruled by Ming dynasty of Uzbeks[3] in the Fergana Valley centred on the city of Kokand between 1709 and 1876. Its territory is today divided between Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan.


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  1. ^ Grenoble, Lenore (2003). Language Policy of the Soviet Union. Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 143. ISBN 1-4020-1298-5.
  2. ^ Golden, pp. 114-115.
  3. ^ Levi, Scott (2017). The Rise and Fall of Khoqand. University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-8229-6506-0.

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