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were ultimately unsuccessful. In September 1528 he suffered a defeat in the Battle of Turbet-i-Sheikh Jam, where the Iranians had deployed artillery for the first time. Furthermore, unlike him, his commanders were not interested in permanently occupying Khorasan. The plundering of the country was
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Ubaidullah was not only a military man and politician, but also an amateur scholar, poet and builder. His time saw the construction of the
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of Iran in 1511/12. Ubaidullah and Jani Beg, the commander-in-chief of the army, proved themselves as capable generals. Babur's
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between 1530 and 1533, had no interest in strengthening Ubaidullah's domestic power and refused to help him.
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in 1510, the cities and lands controlled by the Uzbeks were divided among the family members.
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from the 12th century on the site of an old palace mosque, and the construction of the
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Finally, in 1538, Ubaidullah, now Khan himself, moved against the independent
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Relations of Ubaidullah Khan with Persia (1510–1539) by Mansura Haider
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in 1512 finally secured the Uzbeks' possession of the land between
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enough for them. Likewise, the Uzbek Khan Abu Sa'id, who ruled
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fell to Ubaidullah Khan, which he had to defend against
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Mir Arab Madrasa built in 1536 under Ubaidullah Khan.
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Ubaydullah Sultan
Shaybanid
Khan of Bukhara
Muhammad Shaybani
Shaybanid dynasty
Muhammad Shaybani
Bukhara
Babur
Mughal Emperor
Safavids
defeat at Gadjdivan
Amu Darya
Syr Darya

Kalan Mosque
Kalyan Minaret
Mir Arab Madrasa
Tahmasp I
Khorasan
Samarkand
Khwarazm
Khanate of Khiva
Howorth, Henry Hoyle. History of the Mongols, from the 9th to the 19th Century. Part II division II. The so-called tartars of Russia and Central Asia. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1880.
Obayd-Allāh Khan in Encyclopaedia Iranica
Relations of Ubaidullah Khan with Persia (1510–1539) by Mansura Haider
Categories
Khanate of Bukhara
16th-century monarchs in Asia
1476 births
1539 deaths

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