A khaganate or khanate was a
polity
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ruled by a
khan
Khan may refer to:
*Khan (inn), from Persian, a caravanserai or resting-place for a travelling caravan
*Khan (surname), including a list of people with the name
*Khan (title), a royal title for a ruler in Mongol and Turkic languages and used by ...
,
khagan
Khagan or Qaghan (Mongolian:; or ''Khagan''; otk, 𐰴𐰍𐰣 ), or , tr, Kağan or ; ug, قاغان, Qaghan, Mongolian Script: ; or ; fa, خاقان ''Khāqān'', alternatively spelled Kağan, Kagan, Khaghan, Kaghan, Khakan, Khakhan ...
,
khatun, or
khanum. That political territory was typically found on the
Eurasian Steppe and could be equivalent in status to
tribal chiefdom,
principality
A principality (or sometimes princedom) can either be a monarchy, monarchical feudatory or a sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a regnant-monarch with the title of prince and/or princess, or by a monarch with another title considered to ...
,
kingdom or
empire.
Mongol-ruled khanates
Chagatai Khanate (1226–1347)
After
Genghis Khan
''Chinggis Khaan'' ͡ʃʰiŋɡɪs xaːŋbr /> Mongol script: ''Chinggis Qa(gh)an/ Chinggis Khagan''
, birth_name = Temüjin
, successor = Tolui (as regent) Ögedei Khan
, spouse =
, issue =
, house = Borjigin ...
established
appanages for his family in the
Mongol Empire during his rule (1206–1227), his sons, daughters, and grandsons inherited separate sections of the empire. The Mongol Empire and Mongolian khanates that emerged from those appanages are listed below.
In 1226, the second son of Genghis Khan, Chagatai Khan established the Chagatai Khanate. At its height in the late 13th century, the khanate extended from the
Amu Darya south of the
Aral Sea to the
Altai Mountains in the border of modern-day Mongolia and China, roughly corresponding to the defunct
Qara Khitai Empire. Initially the rulers of the Chagatai Khanate recognized the supremacy of the Great Khan, but by the reign of
Kublai Khan,
Ghiyas-ud-din Baraq no longer obeyed the emperor's orders.
Il-Khanate (1252–1335)
In 1256, Il-Khanate was established by the grandson of Genghis Khan,
Hulagu Khan. Its core territory lies in what is now part of the countries of
Iran
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,
Azerbaijan
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, and
Turkey
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. At its greatest extent, the Ilkhanate also included parts of modern
Iraq
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,
Syria,
Armenia
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,
Georgia
Georgia most commonly refers to:
* Georgia (country), a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the Southeast United States
Georgia may also refer to:
Places
Historical states and entities
* Related to t ...
,
Afghanistan
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,
Turkmenistan
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,
Pakistan
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, part of modern
Dagestan
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, and part of modern
Tajikistan
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. Later Ilkhanate rulers, beginning with
Ghazan in 1295, converted to
Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by the
Black Death. Its last khan
Abu Sa'id
Abu or ABU may refer to:
Places
* Abu (volcano), a volcano on the island of Honshū in Japan
* Abu, Yamaguchi, a town in Japan
* Ahmadu Bello University, a university located in Zaria, Nigeria
* Atlantic Baptist University, a Christian universi ...
died in 1335, after which the khanate disintegrated. The Ilkhanid rulers, although of non-
Iranian origin, tried to advertise their authority by tying themselves to the Iranian past, and they recruited historians in order to present the Mongols as heirs to the
Sasanians (224–651 AD) of pre-Islamic Iran.
* List of Mongol khanates
**
Bogd Khanate
The Bogd Khanate of Mongolia ( mn, , Богд хаант Монгол Улс; ) was the government of Outer Mongolia between 1911 and 1919 and again from 1921 to 1924. By the spring of 1911, some prominent Mongol nobles including Prince Tögs-O ...
(1911–1924), under rule of the
Bogd Khan, the last Mongol khagan
**
Dzungar Khanate, formed in 1634, covering
Xinjiang
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region of China,
Kyrgyzstan
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, eastern
Kazakhstan
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and western Mongolia; 2 December 1717 – 1720, also styled
Protector of Tibet; 1755 tributary to the
Qing dynasty
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, 1755
annexed by Qing dynasty
**
Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragment ...
*** Blue Horde
*** White Horde
**
Kalmyk Khanate, established c.1630 by the
Torghut branch of the Mongol Oirats, settled along the lower
Volga River (in modern Russia and Kazakhstan), 1630-1771
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Kara Del
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Keraite Khanate
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Khamag Mongol Khanate
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Khoshut Khanate
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Khotgoid Khanate
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Mergid Khanate
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Moghul Khanate
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Naiman Khanate
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Qara Khitai (Western Liao dynasty)
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Rouran Khaganate
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Tatar Khanate
**
Yuan dynasty
***
Northern Yuan dynasty
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Turkic khanates
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First Turkic Khaganate
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Eastern Turkic Khaganate
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Second Turkic Khaganate
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Uyghur Khaganate
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Yenisei Kyrgyz Khaganate
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Xueyantuo
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Kara-Khanid Khanate
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Khazar Khaganate
*
Turgesh Khaganate
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Golden Horde
The Golden Horde, self-designated as Ulug Ulus, 'Great State' in Turkic, was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire. With the fragment ...
*
Cumania
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Pechenegs
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Old Great Bulgaria
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Volga Bulgaria
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, predecessor to the modern
Chuvash Republic and the
Chuvash people.
**
First Bulgarian Empire, which started as a Turko-Slavic state, also known as Danube Bulgaria (in contrast to Volga Bulgaria, as both were established by members of the same
Bulgar clan), but later became fully
Slavicized and a Tsardom.
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Keraite Khanate
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Naiman Khanate
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Tatar Khanate
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Merkit Khanate
Central Asian Turkic khanates
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Senior zhuz
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Middle zhuz
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Junior zhuz
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Astrakhan Khanate
* Besh Tau El
*
Bukey Horde, Bokei or Buqei; also known as the Inner or Interior Horde – This state founded in 1801 by Sultan Bukey under Russian suzerainty, and restyled as the khanate of the Inner Horde in 1812. 5,000–7,500 families of Kazakhs from the Younger Kazakh
Zhuz tribe settled between the Volga and
Yaik (Ural) rivers. In 1845 the post of khan was abolished, and Russia took over the region
*
Khanate of Bukhara
*
Crimean Khanate
The Crimean Khanate ( crh, , or ), officially the Great Horde and Desht-i Kipchak () and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary ( la, Tartaria Minor), was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441 to 1783, the long ...
*
*
Karluk Khanate Karluk or Qarluq may refer to:
Alaska
* Karluk River, a river on Kodiak Island in Alaska, USA.
** Karluk, Alaska, a town at the mouth of the Karluk River
*** Karluk Airport
* HMCS ''Karluk'', a ship crushed and sunk by Arctic ice in January 191 ...
* Khanate of
Kashgaria – Kashgaria was founded in 1514 as part of
Chagatai Khanate; in the 17th century it was divided into several minor khanates without importance, with real power going to the so-called
Khwaja, Arabic Islamic religious leaders. It became the
Yarkent Khanate which was annexed by the
Dzungar Khanate in the
Dzungar conquest of Altishahr in 1680
*
Kazakh Khanate
*
Khanate of Kazan – The Mongol term khan became active when the
Genghisid dynasty was settled in
Kazan Duchy in the 1430s; imperial Russia added to its titles the former
Kazan khanate with the royal style
tsar
*
Kimek Khanate
The Yemek were a Turkic tribe constituting the Kimek-Kipchak confederation, whose other six constituent tribes, according to Abu Said Gardizi (d. 1061), were the Imur (or Imi), Tatars, Bayandur, Kipchaks, Lanikaz, and Ajlad.
Ethnonym
Mino ...
*
Kokand Khanate
*
Kumul Khanate – a vassal state to
Qing dynasty
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and
Republic of China
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, abolished in 1930
*
Maimana Khanate
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*
Nogai Khanate
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Oghuz Yabgu State
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Qasim Khanate (hence modern
Kasimov) – named after its founder, a vassal of
Moscovia
The Grand Duchy of Moscow, Muscovite Russia, Muscovite Rus' or Grand Principality of Moscow (russian: Великое княжество Московское, Velikoye knyazhestvo Moskovskoye; also known in English simply as Muscovy from the Lati ...
/Russia
*
Khanate of Sibir – source of the name Siberia, as the first significant conquest during Russia's great eastern expansion across the
Urals
* The Khanate of
Tuva near Outer Mongolia
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Uzbek Khanate
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Western Turkic Khaganate
*
Yarkent Khanate
18th- to early-19th-century Khanates of the Caucasus in the Qajar Empire
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Ardabil Khanate
*
Baku Khanate
Baku Khanate ( fa, خانات باکو, Khānāt-e Baku), was an autonomous Muslim khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which existed between 1747 and 1806. Originally a province of Safavid empire, it became practically independent after the assa ...
*
Derbent Khanate
*
Erivan Khanate
The Erivan Khanate ( fa, خانات ایروان, translit=Xānāt-e Iravān; hy, Երեւանի խանութիւն, translit=Yerevani xanut'iwn; az, ایروان خانلیغی, translit=İrəvan xanlığı), also known as Chokhur-e Sa'd, was ...
*
Ganja Khanate
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Gazikumukh Khanate
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Javad Khanate
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Karabakh Khanate
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Karadagh khanate
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Khalkhal Khanate
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Khoy Khanate
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Kura Khanate
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Maku Khanate
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Maragheh Khanate
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Marand Khanate
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Nakhchivan Khanate
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Nishapur Khanate
The Khanate of Nishapur (Persian: خانات نیشابور), also known as the Qara Bayat Amirdom (Persian: امارت قره بیات), was a semi-independent state ruled by the Bayat tribe that existed in Khorasan from 1747 to 1800, whose ...
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Quba Khanate
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Sarab Khanate
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Shaki Khanate
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Shamakhy Khanate
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Shirvan Khanate
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Tabriz Khanate
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Talysh Khanate
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Urmia Khanate
Manchu-ruled khanate
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Later Jin dynasty – Later evolved into the
Qing dynasty
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Other khanates
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Avar Khanate
*
Avar Khaganate
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Khanate of Kalat
See also
*
Rus Khaganate (not an actual Khanate but so named retroactively)
*
Afsharid dynasty
*
Beg Khan Beg Khan, or Bekkhan among the Muslim areas of Russia, is a concatenation of '' Baig'', and ''Khan'' titles originally used in Central Asia and the Middle East to indicate nobility or high rank. It is used as part of the name or title by the follow ...
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Orda (organization)
An orda (also ordu, ordo, or ordon) or horde was a historical sociopolitical and military structure found on the Eurasian Steppe, usually associated with the Turkic peoples, Turkic and Mongols, Mongol peoples. This form of entity can be seen as ...
*
Safavid dynasty
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Timurid dynasty
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