Timeline of the Uzbeks
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This is a timeline of the Uzbeks .
15th century [ edit ] 16th century [ edit ] Year Date Event 1501 Muhammad Shaybani , grandson of Abu'l-Khayr Khan , defeats Babur at the Battle of Sar-i Pul 1503 Muhammad Shaybani takes Samarkand , Bukhara , Tashkent , and Andijan 1505 Khanate of Bukhara : Muhammad Shaybani takes Urgench 1507 Khanate of Bukhara : Muhammad Shaybani takes Herat 1510 2 December Battle of Marv : Muhammad Shaybani is defeated and killed by Ismail I , losing control of Hisar , Kunduz , Kulab , and Badakhshan to Babur 1512 Khanate of Bukhara : Samarkand is lost to Babur Khanate of Bukhara : Ubaydullah bin Mahmud bin Shah Budagh defeats a Safavid invasion 1549 Khanate of Bukhara : An invasion by Humayun is defeated 1557 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II becomes de facto ruler 1573 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II takes Balkh 1583 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II becomes khan 1584 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II takes Badakhshan 1588 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II takes Herat 1589 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II takes Mashhad 1593 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II invades Khwarezm 1595 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II conquers Khwarezm 1598 Khanate of Bukhara : Abdullah Khan II dies and is succeeded by his son Abdul-Mo'min bin Abdullah Khan, who is assassinated within the year; Jani Beg Khan becomes nominal ruler while Din Muhammad takes control of the state August Khanate of Bukhara : Abbas the Great invades and kills Din Muhammad 1599 Khanate of Bukhara : Baqi Muhammad Khan defeats a Kazakh Khanate invasion
17th century [ edit ] 18th century [ edit ] 19th century [ edit ] 20th century [ edit ] See also [ edit ] References [ edit ] Bibliography [ edit ] Adle, Chahryar (2003), History of Civilizations of Central Asia 5 Bregel, Yuri (2003), An Historical Atlas of Central Asia , Brill Grousset, Rene (1970), Empire of the Steppes Sinor, Denis (1990), The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia, Volume 1 , Cambridge University Press Twitchett, Denis (1998), The Cambridge History of China Volume 7 The Ming Dynasty, 1368—1644, Part I , Cambridge University Press
Peoples
Azerbaijani communities Kazakh communities Kyrgyz communities Turkmen1 communities Turkish communities2 Turkic peoples in Uzbekistan Turkic minorities in China Turkic minorities in Crimea Turkic minorities in Iran Turkic minorities in Russia Turkic minorities in Mongolia Turkic minorities in Afghanistan Turkic minorities in Europe (exc. Russia) Extinct Turkic groups
Others Diasporas 1 Central Asian (i.e.
Turkmeni ,
Afghani and
Iranian )
Turkmens , distinct from Levantine (i.e.
Iraqi and
Syrian ) Turkmen/Turkoman minorities, who mostly adhere to an Ottoman-Turkish heritage and identity.
2 In traditional areas of Turkish settlement (i.e. former
Ottoman territories).