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Moghulistan

مغولستان

1347 CE – 1570 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1347 CE – 1570 CE
Duration
223 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Aksu
Data Confidence
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Overview

Moghulistan, also called the Moghul Khanate or the Eastern Chagatai Khanate, was a Turco-Mongol, Muslim, breakaway khanate of the Chagatai Khanate and a historical geographic area north of the Tengri Tagh mountain range, on the border of Central Asia and East Asia. That area today includes parts of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and northwest Xinjiang. The khanate nominally ruled over the area from the mid-14th century until the late 17th century. Beginning in the mid-14th century a new khanate, in the form of a nomadic tribal confederacy headed by a member of the family of Chagatai, arose in the region of the Ili River. It is therefore considered to be a continuation of the Chagatai Khanate, but it is also referred to.

Historical Periods

Moghulistan (1463–1467)

1463 CE – 1467 CE

Capital: AksuArea: 455,939 km²

Moghulistan (1468–1474)

1468 CE – 1474 CE

Capital: AksuArea: 293,491 km²

Moghulistan (1475–1481)

1475 CE – 1481 CE

Capital: AksuArea: 1,374,177 km²

Moghulistan (1482–1491)

1482 CE – 1491 CE

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Capital: AksuArea: 1,374,867 km²

Moghulistan (1492–1511)

1492 CE – 1511 CE

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Capital: AksuArea: 1,080,787 km²

Moghulistan (1512–1515)

1512 CE – 1515 CE

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Capital: AksuArea: 1,356,580 km²

Moghulistan (1516–1518)

1516 CE – 1518 CE

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Capital: AksuArea: 1,356,626 km²

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