Nawruz Ahmad (Baraq Khan)
| Nawruz Ahmad Baraq Khan | |
|---|---|
![]() Nawruz Ahmad (Baraq Khan) (1552–1556).[1] | |
| Khan of the Uzbek Khanate | |
| Reign | 1552 – 1556 |
| Predecessor | Abdul-Latif ibn Kuchkunchi Muhammad (1540–1552) |
| Successor | Pir Muhammad I ibn Jani Beg |
| Born | Central Asia |
| Died | 1556 |
| House | Borjigin |
| Dynasty | Shaybanids |
| Father | Suyūnkhuja Khān |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
Nawruz Ahmad (Baraq Khan)[a] (ruled 1552-1556) was Khan of Tashkent, and a ruler of the Khanate of Bukhara, belonging to the Shaybanid dynasty. He was a son of Suyūnkhuja Khān.[2]
In 1552, Barak Khān attacked the Jani-Begid territory between Samarqand and Bukhara, and forced them to abandon their dominion. After the death of 'Abd al-Latif, the Khanate of Bukhara then passed into the hands of Barak Khān, and he moved his capital from Tashkent to Samarkand.[3]

He also fought against the Chaghatay Khanate in the east.[5]
Notes
References
- ^ Richard, Francis (1 January 2023). Le Siècle des Shibanides en Asie Centrale. Roma: Istituto per l’Oriente C. A. Nallino. p. 50.
{{cite book}}:|work=ignored (help) - ^ Richard, Francis (1 January 2023). Le Siècle des Shibanides en Asie Centrale. Roma: Istituto per l’Oriente C. A. Nallino. p. 13.
{{cite book}}:|work=ignored (help) - ^ McChesney, R. D. (2014). Waqf in Central Asia: Four Hundred Years in the History of a Muslim Shrine, 1480-1889. Princeton University Press. pp. 62–63. ISBN 9781400861965.
- ^ Richard, Francis (1 January 2023). Le Siècle des Shibanides en Asie Centrale. Roma: Istituto per l’Oriente C. A. Nallino. p. 47.
{{cite book}}:|work=ignored (help) - ^ Yar-Shater, Ehsan (1982). Encyclopaedia Iranica. Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-7100-9090-4.
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