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Mir Hussein bin Haydar

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Mir Hussein bin Haydar
Emir of Bukhara
Reign1826 – 1826 (October-December)
PredecessorHaydar bin Shahmurad
SuccessorUmar bin Haydar
Born1797
Bukhara
Died1826
Bukhara
Burial
Bukhara
HouseManghit Dynasty
FatherHaydar bin Shahmurad
ReligionIslam

Mir Hussein bin Haydar was the Uzbek Emir of Bukharan Emirate from October 1826 to December 1826. His father was emir Haydar bin Shahmurad (1800–1826).

Emir Haydar died in October 1826 and was succeeded by his son Mir Hussein bin Haydar.

Hussein ruled for only two months and fourteen days. According to local historian Ahmad Donish, “this emir has achieved extraordinary perfection and merit, he mastered all sciences, including foreign ones. He knew versification, medicine, alchemy and fortune telling" [1]

Mir Hussein reigned for only two months and fourteen days (October-December 1826). According to some reports, he was poisoned by Hakim Kushbegi[2] Emir Mir Hussein died in December 1826 and was succeeded by Umar bin Haydar.

References

  1. ^ Akhmad Donish, Puteshestviye iz Bukhary Peterburg. Dushanbe, 1960, p.24-27
  2. ^ O nekotorykh sobytiyakh v Bukhare, Khokande i Kashgare. Zapiski Mirzy Shemsa Bukhari, izdannyy v tekste, s perevodom i primechaniyami V. V. Grigor'yevym. Kazan', 1861, s.23

Literature

  • Akhmad Donish, Puteshestviye iz Bukhary Peterburg. Dushanbe, 1960.
  • Holzwarth, Wolfgang. "Community Elders and State Agents: Īlbēgīs in the Emirate of Bukhara around 1900." Eurasian Studies (2011).
  • Bregel, Y. (2009). The new Uzbek states: Bukhara, Khiva and Khoqand: C. 1750–1886. In N. Di Cosmo, A. Frank, & P. Golden (Eds.), The Cambridge History of Inner Asia: The Chinggisid Age (pp. 392-411). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press