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Pulat Khan

Iskhak Khasan-ulu, better known as Pulat Khan, was briefly the Khan of Kokand and one of the leaders of the Kokand rebellion that took place from 1873 to 1876.

Pulat Khan
Khan of Kokand
Reign1875
PredecessorNasruddin Khan
SuccessorNasruddin Khan
BornIskhak Khasan-ulu
1844
Margilan
Died1876
Margilan
ReligionSunni Islam

Biography

He was born as Iskhak Hasn-ulu to a Kirgiz tribe in Kishtak Okhna, Margilan in 1844. He studied at madrasas until he dropped out in 1867.[1]

Dissatisfied with Khudayar Khan's policies, he sent a delegation to speak to Pulat Bey, the grandson of Alim Khan, who lived in a Samarkand madrasa, to convince him to start an uprising against Khudayar. Pulat Bey refused repeated attempts to convince him otherwise. The delegation, having failed, instead, convinced Iskhak to impersonate the actual Pulat Bey and simply to lead the uprising himself, in which he would declare himself Khan.

After assembling an army, Iskhak's army managed to takeover Kokand from Nasruddin Khan, who was proclaimed Khan after Khudayar fled to Tashkent after an uprising on 22 July 1875.[2]

He was captured and hanged by Russian troops in 1876 for killing twelve Russian soldiers.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Tопонимы Угам-Чаткальского Национального Парка :: Природа Узбекистана. Экотуризм в Узбекистане". www.orexca.com (in Russian). Retrieved 2017-12-29.
  2. ^ Adle, Chahryar (2005-01-01). History of Civilizations of Central Asia: Towards the contemporary period : from the mid-nineteenth to the end of the twentieth century. UNESCO. p. 264. ISBN 978-92-3-103985-0.
  3. ^ Howorth, Henry Hoyle. History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II division II. The so-called tartars of Russia and Central Asia. Londres: Longmans, Green and Co, 1880.

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