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  1. Muhammad Shaybani Khan (Uzbek: محمد شیبانی; c. 1451 – 2 December 1510) was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations for their ascendance in Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara.

  2. Abu'l-Fath Muhammad Shaybani Jan, conocido también como Muhammad Shaybani o Mohammed Sheibani (ca. 1451? – 1510), nieto y sucessor de Abu'l-Jayr tras un interregno de 32 años, fue un soberano de la dinastía turcomongol de los Shaybánidas de Uzbekistán y reinó de 1500 a 1510.

  3. Muhammad al-Shaybani. Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan ibn Farqad ash-Shaybānī ( Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد بن الحسن بن فرقد الشيباني; 749/50 – 805), the father of Muslim international law, [1] was a Muslim jurist and a disciple of Abu Hanifa (later being the eponym of the Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence ), Malik ibn Anas and Abu Yusuf.

  4. Abu'l-Fath Muhammad Shaybani Jan, conocido también como Muhammad Shaybani o Mohammed Sheibani ( ca. 1451? – 1510), nieto y sucessor de Abu'l-Jayr tras un interregno de 32 años, fue un soberano ( kan) de la dinastía turcomongol de los Shaybánidas de Uzbekistán y reinó de 1500 a 1510.

  5. Central Asia. In history of Central Asia: The Uzbeks. …the leadership of his grandson, Muḥammad Shaybānī, who by 1500 had made himself master of Samarkand as well as of the Syr Darya and Amu Darya basins and was advancing into Khorāsān (Herāt fell to him in 1507) when he was defeated and killed in 1510 by Shah Ismāʿil Ṣafavi.… Read More.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShaybanidsShaybanids - Wikipedia

    The Shibanids or Shaybanids ( Uzbek: Шайбонийлар, Shayboniylar [1], Persian: دودمان شیبانیان) or more accurately the Abu'l-Khayrid-Shibanids, were a dynasty of Turko-Mongol origin, [2] who ruled over most of modern-day Kazakhstan, much of Uzbekistan, and parts of southern Russia (including Siberia) in the 15th century. [3] .

  7. 5 de jun. de 2012 · Summary. Muhammad (ruled 1500–10), the Uzbek khan who dashed Babur's lifetime dream, accomplished more than that, for he put an end to the Timurid dynasty and replaced it with his own, that of the Shaybanids (1500–99) and thus carried out a restoration of Genghisid rule in Central Asia.