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Ahmet Khan

Aḥmed Shāh bin Janysh Sultan (Kazakh: Ахмед шах бин Жаныш сұлтан, احمد شاه بن جانيش سلطان, romanized: Ahmed Şah bin Janyş Sūltan), also known as Ahmed Khan, was a Khan of the Kazakh Khanate who ruled the western part of modern-day Kazakhstan as well as the upper reaches of the Syr Darya river from 1533 to 1536. Through his father, Janysh Sultan, he was a nephew of the great ruler Qasim Khan, the fourth khan of the Kazakh Khanate. Ahmed resided in Hazrat-e-Turkistan, the capital and largest city of the Kazakh Khanate, as well as Sawran, another major Kazakh settlement established during the time of his uncle and father. Ahmed also lived in northern Kazakhstan near modern-day Astana and Pavlodar for much of his life, as he fought a war of succession for the Kazakh throne.

Aḥmed Khan
Ахмед хан
احمد خان
Khan
Khanzada
Sultan
Shah-i-Turan
7th Khan of the Kazakh Khanate
Reign1533–1535
Coronation1533
PredecessorTahir Khan
SuccessorHaqnazar Khan
9th Khan of the Kazakh Khanate
Reign1535–1536
Coronation1535
PredecessorHaqnazar Khan
SuccessorToghym Khan
BornUnknown
Kazakh Khanate
Died1536
Kazakh Khanate
SpouseJan Mahabbat Begum
Names
احمد شاه بن جانيش سلطان
Aḥmed Shāh bin Janysh Sultan
HouseHouse of Borjigin
DynastyTore, House of Urus Khan
FatherJanysh Sultan
MotherMahfiruz Begum
ReligionSunni Islam

Biography edit

After the death of Kasim Khan, presumably around in 1521, his oldest-son, Muhammad Khan, (aka Mamash Khan) became the new khan. Muhammad's reign was short-lived. In 1522, a civil war broke out between the descendants of Janibek Khan for the throne. When Muhammad Khan was killed in 1523, he was succeeded by Tahir Khan, son of Ádik Sultan and one of Janibek Khan's grandsons. Under his rule, the civil war continued. After Tahir's death, Toǵym was proclaimed as the new Khan, but his succession was not recognized by Budiash, the ruler of Jetisu, or Ahmed, the ruler of Sygnak, who both declared themselves Khan. To resolve the conflict, the Kazakh Khanate was split into three kingdoms. Assuming himself to be the most powerful ruler in Central Asia, Ahmed Khan proclaimed himself the "Shah-i-Turan" (Persian for "King of Turan"), becoming the first Kazakh ruler to assume this unconventional title.

In 1535, Ahmed Khan was deposed and overthrown by Aziz Sultan, a Kazakh noble. Six months later in 1536, Ahmed again ruled in the upper reaches of the Syr Darya, and attacked the Nogai Horde which defeated him and captured him along with his fifteen sons. Ahmed Khan was killed by Orak Batyr, the son of a noble Nogai Beyy Alchagira who was also killed earlier by the Kazakhs. After Ahmed's death, all the territories that were under his control was captured by Haqnazar, who managed to end the feud and restore the unity of the Kazakh Khanate.

References edit

  • Muratovich, Sabitov (9 December 2015). "Хронология правления казахских ханов в XV — середине XVI века" [Chronology of the rule of the Kazakh Khans in the XV - middle of the XVI century]. Young Scientist (in Russian). 2 (January 2016): 651–761. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  • Abuseitova, Meruyert (1985). Казахское ханство во второй половине XVI века [Kazakh Khanate in the second half of the XVI century] (in Russian). Alma-Ata.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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