Abd al-Ahad was educated at a Russian military school and obtained the rank of adjutant-general in the Russian army. He brought more Russian influence into Bukharan life. He made attempts at reforms but was frustrated by conservatives and in his later years took to drinking.[1]
ahad, khan, said, ahad, khan, march, 1859, karmana, january, 1911, emir, uzbek, manghit, dynasty, last, ruling, dynasty, emirate, bukhara, which, time, part, russian, empire, ascended, title, aged, upon, death, father, muzaffar, nasrullah, november, 1885, said. Said Abd al Ahad Khan 26 March 1859 in Karmana 3 January 1911 was the 7th Emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty the last ruling dynasty of the Emirate of Bukhara which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire He ascended to the title aged 26 upon the death of his father Muzaffar bin Nasrullah on 12 November 1885 Said Abd al Ahad KhanAbd al Ahad in 1900 1901Emir of BukharaReign12 November 1885 3 January 1911PredecessorMuzaffar bin NasrullahSuccessorSayyid Mir Muhammad Alim KhanBorn26 March 1859Karmana Emirate of Bukhara present day Uzbekistan Died3 January 1911 aged 51 IssueSayyid Mir Muhammad Alim KhanHouseManghud dynastyAbd al Ahad was educated at a Russian military school and obtained the rank of adjutant general in the Russian army He brought more Russian influence into Bukharan life He made attempts at reforms but was frustrated by conservatives and in his later years took to drinking 1 He married and his eldest son Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan succeeded him after his death References edit The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual The Diary of Muhammad Sharif i Sadr i Ziya Brill 2003 ISBN 9004131612 External links edit nbsp Media related to Abd al Ahad Khan at Wikimedia CommonsPreceded byMuzaffar bin Nasrullah Emir of Bukhara1885 1911 Succeeded byMohammed Alim Khan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 27Abd al Ahad Khan amp oldid 1094034914, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,