Home Region:  Turkestan (Central and Northern Eurasia)

Shaybanid Kingdom

1500 CE 1598 CE

G SC EQ 2020  uz_shaybanid_k / UzShayb

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Preceding Entity:
No Polity found. Add one here.

Succeeding Entity: Add one more here.
1599 CE 1747 CE Khanate of Bukhara (uz_janid_dyn)    [continuity]

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General Variables
Identity and Location
Temporal Bounds
Political and Cultural Relations
Language
Religion
Social Complexity Variables
Social Scale
Hierarchical Complexity
Professions
Bureaucracy Characteristics
Law
Specialized Buildings: polity owned
Transport Infrastructure
Special-purpose Sites
Information / Writing System
Information / Kinds of Written Documents
Information / Money
Information / Postal System
Information / Measurement System
Warfare Variables (Military Technologies)
Fortifications
Military use of Metals
Projectiles
Handheld weapons
Animals used in warfare
Armor
Naval technology
Religion Tolerance Coding in Progress.
Human Sacrifice Coding in Progress.
Crisis Consequences Coding in Progress.
Power Transitions Coding in Progress.

NGA Settlements:

Year Range Shaybanid Kingdom (uz_shaybanid_k) was in:
Home NGA: None

General Variables
Identity and Location
Temporal Bounds
Political and Cultural Relations
Succeeding Entity:
1599 CE 1747 CE Khanate of Bukhara (uz_janid_dyn)    [continuity]  
 

"What Abdallah did not do, however, was to eliminate his brother-in-law Jani Muhammad, whose father Yar Muhammad had taken refuge with the Shaybanids of Bukhara after the conquest of the khanate of Astrakhan by the Russians in 1556. Jani Muhammad married the Uzbek khan’s sister, and he acceded to the vacated throne in Bukhara as the first ruler of a dynasty called Janid or Ashtarkhanid; the Janids too were Juchids, but not through Shiban but through Tuqay Timur, one of Juchi’s other sons (in fact, his thirteenth son), so that some historians prefer the name “Tuqay-Timurids” to the genealogically less revealing appellations Janids or Ashtarkhanids." [1]

[1]: (Soucek 2000, 177)


Language
Religion

Social Complexity Variables
Social Scale
Population of the Largest Settlement:
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Polity Territory:
-

Hierarchical Complexity
Administrative Level:
-

Professions
Bureaucracy Characteristics
Specialized Government Building:
present

Law
Specialized Buildings: polity owned
Symbolic Building:
present

Knowledge Or Information Building:
present

Transport Infrastructure
Special-purpose Sites
Information / Writing System
Information / Kinds of Written Documents
History:
present

Information / Money
Indigenous Coin:
present

Information / Postal System
Information / Measurement System

Warfare Variables (Military Technologies)
Fortifications
Military use of Metals
Projectiles
Handheld weapons
Animals used in warfare
Armor
Naval technology

Human Sacrifice Data
Human Sacrifice is the deliberate and ritualized killing of a person to please or placate supernatural entities (including gods, spirits, and ancestors) or gain other supernatural benefits.
Coding in Progress.
Coding in Progress.
Power Transitions
Coding in Progress.