Manghit — For the town in Kyrgyzstan, see Mangit, Kyrgyzstan. The Manġhud (Mangghud) or Mangudai (Mongolian: Mangudai) were a Mongol tribe of the Urud Manghud federation. They established the Nogai Horde in the 14th c. and the Manghit Dynasty to rule the… … Wikipedia
History of Tajikistan — The current Tajik Republic harkens to the Samanid Empire (AD 875 ndash;999). The Tajik people came under Russian rule in the 1860. Tajikistan became an autonomous Soviet socialist republic within Uzbekistan in 1924; Basmachi resistance in the… … Wikipedia
Mohammed Alim Khan — Said Mir Mohammed Alim Khan Alim Khan, photographed by Prokudin Gorskii in 1911 Emir of Bukhara Reign January 3, 1911 … Wikipedia
Historia de Tayikistán — Los tayikos, primitivos habitantes del actual Tayikistán, eran un pueblo iranio de lengua persa. Durante la antigüedad, estos pueblos estuvieron parcialmente sometidos a diversos imperios. En el siglo VIII fueron islamizados, y entre 875 y 999,… … Wikipedia Español
Emirate of Bukhara — Infobox Former Country conventional long name = Emirate of Bukhara native name = Buxoro Amirligi common name = Bukhara continent = moved from Category:Asia to Central Asia region = Central Asia country = Uzbekistan Tajikistan status =… … Wikipedia
Borjigin — Altan urag redirects here. For the folk rock band, see Altan Urag. Borjigin Боржигин Country Mongolia Titles Khagan, Khan Founder Bodonchar Munkhag Final sovereign Ligden Khan Current head Unknown … Wikipedia
Katta-Kurgan — Infobox Settlement official name = Kattaqo rg on, Kattakurghan, Kattakurgan, Κаттакурган native name = imagesize = 300px image caption = image map caption = pushpin pushpin label position =bottom pushpin mapsize = 300 pushpin map caption… … Wikipedia
Nogai Horde — ← 1440s–1634 … Wikipedia
Edigu — Edigu, or Edigey, also İdegäy or Edege Mangit (1352 1419) was an emir of the White Horde who founded the new political entity, which came to be known as the Nogai Horde. He is the national hero of Kazakhs, Tatars, and Crimean Tatars, as the… … Wikipedia
House of Yusupov — The Yusupovs are a Russian noble family descended from the Khans of the 10th century who, in the 18th and 19th centuries, were renowned for their immense wealth, philanthropy and art collections. Most notably, Prince Felix Yusupov II was famous… … Wikipedia