:''For other meanings, see
Khanate (disambiguation).''
'Khanate' or 'Chanat' is a
Turkish origined word used to describe a political entity ruled by a
Khan. In Modern Turkish the word used is ''hanlık''. This political entity is typical for people from the
Euroasian Steppe and it can be equivalent to
tribal chiefdom,
principality,
kingdom and even
empire.
Khanate before the Mongol empire
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Göktürk Khaganate
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Western Turkic Khaganate
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Avar Khaganate
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Khazar Khaganate
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Rus' Khaganate
Mongol successor khanates
After the civil war between
Kublai Khan and
Arik Boke the
ulus of the
Mongol empire became separate khanates. The four major successor Khanates were the empire of the Great Khan (
Yuan Dynasty), the
Golden Horde, the
Il-Khanate and the
Chagatai Khanate.
Post Mongol khanates
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Khanate of Kazan (Mongol term khan became active since Genghizide dynasty was settled in
Kazan Duchy in
1430s; imperial Russian added to its titles the former
Kazan khanate with the royal style
tsar.
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Sibirean Khanate (giving its name to Siberia as the first significant conquest during Russia's great eastern expansion across the Ural range)
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Astrakhan Khanate
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Crimean Khanate.
Examples of other, humbler Tatar khanate dynasties made vassals of Muscovy/ Russia are:
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Qasim Khanate (hence modern Kasimov), named after its founder, a vassal of
Moscovia/Russia
★ the nomadic state founded in 1801 as the
Inner Horde (also called
Buqei Horde, under Russian suzerainty) between Volga and
Yaik (Ural) rivers by 5,000 families of Kazakhs from Younger Kazakh
Zhuz tribe under a
Sultan was restyled by the same in 1812 as Khanate of the Inner Horde; in 1845 the post of Khan was abolished);
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Kalmyk khanate (established c.1632 by the Torghut branch of the Mongolian Oirats, settled along the lower Volga River (in modern Russia and Kazakhstan)
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Nogai Khanate
★ the khanate of
Tuva near Outer Mongolia.
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Khanate of Baku in curent Azerbaidjan.
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Besh Tau El
Further east, in imperial China's western
Turkestan flank:
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Dörben Oyriad ('Four Confederates') or
Dzungar (Kalmyk or Kalmuck people branch) Khanate formed in 1626, covering
Xinjiang region of China, Kyrgyzstan, eastern Kazakhstan and western Mongolia; 2 Dec 1717 - 1720 also styled
Protector of Tibet; 1755 tributary to China, 1756 annexed and dissolved in 1757
★ Khanate of
Kashgaria founded in 1514 as part of Djagataide Khanate;
17th century divided into several minor khanates without importance, real
power going to the so-called
Khwaja, Arabic islamic religious leaders; title changed to 'Amir Khan' in 1873, annexed by China in 1877.
See also
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Khanates of the Caucasus
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Mongol Empire
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List of Mongol Khans