Tashkent (1784)

Tashkent
1784–1808
CapitalTashkent
Common languagesUzbek
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Khan 
• 1784–1801
Yunus Khoja
• 1801–1805
Muhammad Khoja
• 1805–1807
Sultan Khoja
• 1807–1808
Hamid Khoja
History 
• Established
1784
• Disestablished
1808
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kazakh Khanate
Khanate of Kokand
Khanate of Kokand
Today part ofUzbekistan
Kazakhstan

Tashkent State, or simply Tashkent was an independent historical monarchy in Central Asia, spanning over the areas that are nowadays the Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan as well as South Kazakhstan Region. It was declared in 1784 and ceased to exist in 1808, after being occupied by the Kokand Khanate.[1] The capital was Tashkent.

  1. ^ Зияев; Буряков (1988). История Ташкента (с древнейших времён до победы Февральской буржуазно-демократической революции) (in Russian). Ташкент: "Фан" УзССР. ISBN 5-648-00434-6.