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Muhammad Shaybani Khan (1451 - 1510)

Persian: محمد شیبانی - شیبک خان
Also Known As: "Shahi Beg Khan"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Central Asia
Death: December 02, 1510 (58-59)
Merv, Khorasan, Turkemenistan (Battle with Shah Ismail Safavi )
Immediate Family:

Son of Sheikh Haydar Shaybani
Husband of Khanzada Begum Timurid and Mihr Nigar Khanim Timurid
Father of Khorrashah Soltan Shaybani
Brother of Mahmud Shaybani

Occupation: Uzbek Leader
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About Muhammad Shaybani Khan - Ozbek - Founder of the Qhanate of Bukhara

[... The Timurid state quickly broke into two halves after the death of Timur. The chronic internal fighting of the Timurids attracted the attention of the Uzbek nomadic tribes living to the north of the Aral Sea. In 1501 the Uzbeks began a wholesale invasion of Mawarannahr.[44] Under the leadership of Muhammad Shaybani, the Uzbeks conquered the key cities of Samarkand and Herat in 1505 and 1507, respectively, and founded the Khanate of Bukhara.] https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Uzbeks.

See page 93 of History of Shah Abbas, by Eskandar Monshi (in documents in media)

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[Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Uzbek: Muhammad Shayboniy, Persian: شیبک خان‎) also known as Abul-Fath Shaybani Khan or Shayabak Khan or Shahi Beg Khan (c. 1451 – 2 December 1510), was an Uzbek leader whose original name: shibägh, stands for wormwood and also black obsidian. He consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations for their ascendance in Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara. He was a Shaybanid or descendant of Shiban (or Shayban), the fifth son of Jochi, Genghis Khan's eldest son. His father was Sheikh Haidar, son of Abu'l-Khayr Khan.

[... This was the end of Shaybani Khan: he was 61 years of age at the time of his death and had reigned eleven years ". Of his 10,000 followers, who had fallen with him in battle the victor raised pyramids of skulls 8 , to decorate the gates of the town of Marv*, which had peacefully capitulated. Dada Beg Talish became the new governor of Marw, 0 ; the inhabitants, save the Uzbeks 10 , were given quarter: and Khan-Zada *Begum was sent with honour to her brother Babur n . This lady had fallen into the hands of Shaybani Khan at Samarqand in the summer of 906 12 /1501, and had borne him a son, Khurram Shah Sultan, who was appointed governor of Balkh in 913 13 /1507. Subsequently, she was divorced out of fear that she might, in concert with her brother, plot against her husband's life. She was then given in marriage to Sayyicl Hadi, who fell fighting for Shaybani Khan in the battle against Shah Isma'il u ] ref. page 62 of https://archive.org/stream/HistoryOfShahIsmailSafawi-GhulamSarwar/1...

Abu 'I-Fath Muhammad

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Shaybani

Muhammad Shaybani محمد شیبانی

Predecessor Sheikh Haidar

Successor Jan Wafa Mirza

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SHAH ISMA'IL'S CAMPAIGNS IN THE EAST

The conquest of the Central Asian Uzbeks, who, under the leadership
of Muhammad Khan Shaybani or Shaybani Khan (ibn Bfidaq Sultan ibn 'Abu'l-Khayr Khan 1 ibn Dawlat Shaykh Ughalan ibn IlatI Ughalan 2 ibn Ffllad Ughalan ibn Ayba Khwaja ibn Taghtai ibn Bulaghtan ibn Shayban ibn Jfljl ibn Chingiz Khan 3 ), had become the sole masters of Khurasan by extirpating the Timurid dynasty 4 of Sultan Husayn Mirza and his successors, is one of the most signal achievements of Shah Isma'il, whose eastern frontier thus became conterminous with the river Oxns.

ref Chapter V of https://archive.org/stream/HistoryOfShahIsmailSafawi-GhulamSarwar/1...

After his death at the hands of Shah Ismail I, he was followed successively by an uncle, a cousin, and a brother, whose Shaybanid descendants would rule the Khanate of Bukhara from 1505 until 1598 and the Khanate of Khwarezm (Khiva) from 1511 until 1695. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Shaybanids#/Shaybanid_dynasty

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