khanate

[ US /ˈkɑneɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the realm of a khan
  2. the position of a khan
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How To Use khanate In A Sentence

  • In 1268, Khaidu had formed his own khanate in East Turkestan and parts of West Turkestan and never accepted Khubilai as Grand Khan. A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons
  • Uzbek ancestors once believed in Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, from the Kipchak Khanate Uzbek Khan, the era began to believe in Islam.
  • Russian commander-in-chief a request that he would despatch an armed force to take possession in the name of the emperor of the khanate, then vacant by the death of the youngest son of Pachu Biké, who had been assassinated, as was said, by order of Schamyl. Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia
  • The Yuan dynasty was a khanate of the Mughal emperor, Kublai Khan. China for the World
  • All the territory of the khanate of Bokhara was occupied by Russia. The Russian also controlled the khanate's sovereignty and diplomacy.
  • In the middle of the eighth century, both the Eastern and Western Turki khanates disappeared, their descendants being assimilated by other ethnic groups.
  • So long as Bati lived, this khanate was united and powerful, but after his death, in 1257, it gradually lost strength. The Story of Russia
  • This khanate included Mongolia and the conquered territories that form most of modern-day China, part of Burma, part of India and Tibet. China for the World
  • If you're ever in the far northeast, " the swordsman told his friend, 'seek out the khanate of Mizar-lohne. A Triumph of Souls
  • Consequently, Khiva khanate even failed to maintain its complete ruling power in economy at home and indeed was made a semi-colony of Russian Empire.
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