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  1. Isfandiyar Khan, or Asfandiyar Khan (Uzbek: Isfandiyar-Xon; Russian: Асфандияр-хан; 1871 – 1 October 1918), born Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, was the Khan of Khiva between September 1910 and 1 October 1918, the 53rd Khan of Khiva, and the 12th Khongirad ruler of the Uzbeks.

  2. Mirzā Isfandiyār Khān Bēg ( Persian: اسفندیار خان بیگ, Bengali: ইসপেন্দিয়ার খান বেগ ), was the Mughal faujdar of Sylhet Sarkar from 1663 to 1665. The entrance of Pailgaon Zamindar Bari. Early life.

  3. Khan Ilbars (1728–40) was a Shibanid ruler, son of Shakhniyaz khan who unwisely killed some Persian ambassadors. In a repeat of the Shah Ismail story, Nadir Shah conquered Khiva, beheaded Ilbars and freed some 12,000–20,000 slaves.

  4. Nov 17, 2020 · Here is the full account of what Abdu’l-Baha said about Isfandiyar on November 10, 1912: I had a servant who was black; his name was Isfandiyar. If a perfect man could be found in the world, that man was Isfandiyar. He was the essence of love, radiant with sanctity and perfection, luminous with light.

  5. Feb 28, 2021 · Sayid Abdullah, the last ruler of the khanate, was executed by a Turkmen general and exiled to Ukraine by the Bolsheviks. He died in poverty and obscurity in 1933, after his family and relatives suffered similar hardships in Khiva and Tashkent.

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    Isfandiyar Khan, or Asfandiyar Khan (Uzbek: Isfandiyar-Xon; Russian: Асфандияр-хан; 1871 – 1 October 1918), born Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, was the Khan of Khiva between September 1910 and 1 October 1918, the 53rd Khan of Khiva, and the 12th Khongirad ruler of the Uzbeks.

  7. The story of Isfandiyar’s exploits recalls the seven trials that the great hero Rustam underwent in his quest to liberate King Kay Kavus from captivity in a much earlier Shahnameh story (see AKM30). Isfandiyar endured his labours en route to rescuing his two sisters, who were captured during the ongoing war between Iran and Turan.