KHUDAYAR KHAN'S RULE OF KOKAND KHANATE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/BYPJEKeywords:
Kokand Khanate, political struggle, Khudayar Khan Ura-TubeAbstract
The article analyzes the political situation in the Kokand Khanate after the execution of Muslimkulamingbashi, when Khudayar Khan becomes an independent ruler, but due to increased political fragmentation, rebellions and uprisings often break out, separatist-minded rulers of Ura-Tyube do not submit to Kokand. It is indicated that the campaign of Khudayar Khan in Ura-Tyube ends with the defeat of the Kokand people, and the inter-dynastic struggle for supreme power continues with renewed vigor, the Kazakh tribes rebel, dissatisfied with the tax policy of the Khanate. All this testified to the absence of a strong centralized authority.