Shaybanids

The Shaybanids (Persian: سلسله شیبانیان‎) were a Persianized dynasty of Mongolian origin in central Asia. They were the patrilineal descendants of Shiban, the fifth son of Jochi and grandson of Genghis Khan. Until the mid-14th century, they acknowledged the authority of the descendants of Batu Khan and Orda Khan, such as Uzbeg Khan. The Shaybanid horde was converted to islam in 1282 and gradually assumed the name of Uzbeks.


As the lineages of Batu and Orda died out in the course of the great civil wars of the 14th century, the Shaybanids under Abu'l-Khayr Khan declared themselves the only legitimate successors to Jochi and put forward claims to the whole of his enormous ulus, which included parts of Siberia and Kazakhstan. Their rivals were the Timurids, who claimed descent from Jochi's thirteenth son by a concubine. Several decades of strife left the Timurids in control of the Great Horde and its successor states in Europe, namely, the Khanates of Kazan, Astrakhan, and Crimea.


Shaybanid dynasty

Under Abu'l-Khayr Khan (who led the Shaybanids from 1428 to 1468), the dynasty began consolidating disparate Uzbek tribes, first in the area around Tyumen and the Tura River and then down into the Syr Darya region. His grandson Muhammad Shaybani (ruled 1500-10), who gave his name to the Shaybanid dynasty, wrested Samarkand, Herat (for a time) and Bukhara from Babur's control and established the short-lived Shaybanid Empire. After his death at the hands of Shah Ismail I, he was followed successively by an uncle, a cousin, and a brother, whose Shaybanid descendants would rule the Khanate of Bukhara from 1505 until 1598 and the Khanate of Khwarezm (Khiva) from 1511 until 1695.


Another state ruled by the Shaybanids was the Khanate of Sibir, seizing the throne in 1563. Its last khan, Kuchum, was deposed by the Russians in 1598. He escaped to Bukhara, but his sons and grandsons were taken by the Tsar to Moscow, where they eventually assumed the surname of Sibirsky. Apart from this famous branch, several other noble families from Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan (e.g., Princes Valikhanov) petitioned the Russian imperial authorities to recognise their Shaybanid roots, but mostly in vain.


Khans of Shaybanid dynasty of Khanate of Bukhara

Titular Name

Personal Name

Reign

They were descendants of Shibanyoungest son of Jochiruling in Western Siberia. Later a major faction split and made a dash for Transoxianaand adopted the name Uzbek(Ozbeg) after their famous Khan, Uzbeg Khan. The faction that remained behind in Siberia created the Khanate of Sibirand lasted till the 16th century.

Khan
خان

Abul-Khayr Khan ibn Dawlat Shaykh ibn Ibrahim Khan
ابو الخیر خان ابن دولت شیخ ابن ابراہیم خان

1428 - 1468 C.E.

Khan
خان
Abul-Fath
ابو الفتح

Muhammad Shayabak Khan ibn Shah Budagh Khan ibn Abul-Khayr Khan
محمد شایبک خان ابن شاہ بداغ خان ابن ابو الخیر خان

1500 – 1510 C.E.

Khan
خان

Kochkunju Muhammad bin Abul-Khayr Khan
کچھکنجو محمد بن ابو الخیر خان

1512 – 1531 C.E.

Khan
خان
Muzaffar-al-Din
مظفر الدین

Abu Sa'id bin Kochkunju
ابو سعید بن کچھکنجو

1531 – 1534 C.E.

Khan
خان
Abul Ghazi
ابو الغازی

Ubaydullah bin Mahmud bin Shah Budagh
عبید اللہ بن محمود بن شاہ بداغ

1534 – 1539 C.E.

Khan
خان

Abdullah bin Kochkunju
عبد اللہ بن کچھکنجو

1539 – 1540 C.E.

Khan
خان

Abdal-Latif bin Kochkunju
عبد اللطیف بن کچھکنجو

1540 – 1552 C.E.

Khan
خان

Nawruz Ahmed bin Sunjuq bin Abul-Khayr Khan
نوروز احمد بن سنجق بن ابو الخیر خان

1552 – 1556 C.E.

Khan
خان

Pir Muhammad Khan bin Jani Beg
پیر محمد خان بن جانی بیگ

1556 – 1561 C.E.

Khan
خان

Iskander bin Jani Beg
اسکندر بن جانی بیگ

1561 – 1583 C.E.

Khan
خان
Buzurg Khan
بزرگ خان
Abdullah Khan Uzbek
عبد اللہ خان ازبک

Abdullah Khan bin Iskander
عبد اللہ خان بن اسکندر

1583 – 1598 C.E.

Khan
خان

Abdul-Mo'min bin Abdullah Khan
عبد المومن بن عبد اللہ خان

1598 C.E.

Khan
خان

Pir Muhammad Khan bin Sulayman Khan bin Jani Beg
پیر محمد خان بن سلیمان خان بن جانی بیگ

1598 – 1599 C.E.

Khanate of Bukhara taken over by a new dynasty called the Janids also known as Toqay-Temurids (descendants of Khans of Astrakhan).

Last update 17-06-2012

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