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  1. Sayid Muhammad Khudayar Khan, usually abbreviated to Khudayar Khan, was a Khan of Kokand who reigned between 1845 and 1875 with interruptions. He was the son of Shir Ali Khan. During the reign of Khudayar Khan, the Khanate was suffering from a civil war and from interventions of the Emir of Bukhara.

  2. El Palacio de Khudayar Khan, conocido como la Perla de Kokand, fue el palacio del último gobernante del Kanato de Kokand, Khudayar Khan. Es la atracción turística más visitada del valle de Ferganá en Uzbekistán .

  3. The Palace of Khudayar Khan, known as the Pearl of Kokand, was the palace of the last ruler of the Kokand Khanate, Khudayar Khan. It is the most visited tourism attraction in Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley .

  4. Muhammad Khudayar Khan. Religion. Sunni Islam. Nasruddin Khan, or Nasruddin Beg ( Uzbek: Nasriddin Bek ), was the last ruler of Khanate of Kokand, then a protectorate of the Russian empire. He rose to power in 1875 when his father Khudayar fled uprisings in the Ferghana Valley.

  5. The real pearl of Kokand and one of the main historical attractions of the city is the palace of Khudoyar Khan, also popularly called "Kokand Urda". By history is known, for a century and a half in the Kokand Khanate, more than 29 khans were replaced, but the most powerful and most memorable was Khudoyarkhan, who ascended the throne in 1845 at ...

  6. The Khudayar Khans Palace was built in 1873 – just three years before the tsar’s troops arrived, blew up its fortifications and abolished the khan’s job. The palace was built by Khudayar Khan, a mean ruler who was chummy with the Russians.

  7. Khudayar Khan palace is the old palace of the ruler of the Kokand Khaganate. It is nicely restored and acts as the museum of local history.