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  1. Mirza Abū'l-Khair Mūhammed Khan bin Qājı Abdūllah Sultan ( Kazakh: Мырза Әбілқайыр Мұхаммед хан бин Қажы Абдұллаh Сұлтан, ميرزا أبو الخير محمد خان بن حاجي عبد الله سلطان, romanized: Myrza Äbılqaiyr Mūhammed Han bin Qajy Abdūllah Sūltan ), more commonly known by his short name Abū'l-Khair Khan (1693–1748) was leader of the Kazakh Little jüz in pr...

  2. Abu'l-Khayr Khan (1412–1468), also known as Bulgar Khan, was Khan of the Uzbek Khanate which united the nomadic Central Asian tribes. He created one of the largest and most powerful Turkic states during the period of the 15th century. The Uzbek Khanate weakened in the decades following his death in 1468. He was succeeded by his son Sheikh ...

  3. Mirza Abū'l-Khair Mūhammed Khan bin Qājı Abdūllah Sultan, more commonly known by his short name Abū'l-Khair Khan (1693–1748) was leader of the Kazakh Little jüz in present-day western and central Kazakhstan.

  4. ABULKHAIR (Abilkhair, Abylkair), Abilkhair Mukhambet Gazi Bakhadur-Khan (1693 — 12 August 1748), military leader, Khan of the Junior Zhuz (17101748). Descendant of Chingizid Osek. In 1715 after the death of Tauke Khan he sought to become the head of three Zhuzes.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · ASTANA – The National Center of Manuscripts and Rare Books retrieved copies of Persian language books “Tarikh-i-Abul Khair Khan” and “History of Mongols” found in the collections of the Patna Library in India, reported the Ministry of Culture and Information press service on Dec. 25, 2023.

  6. Abul Khair Khan, son of Shaikh Muhammad Bahauddin, was in the service of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. During this time, he was bestowed the title of Khan Bahadur.

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  8. Aug 15, 2018 · ABUL-KHAIR KHAN - LAST RULER OF DESHT-I-QIPCHAQ. 15.08.2018. 1833. The year of 2018 has been proclaimed as the year of Uzbekistan in Kazakhstan. At the beginning of March, the Presidents of the neighbouring republics, S. Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan and N. Nazarbayev of.