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  1. Said Abd al-Ahad Khan (26 March 1859 in Karmana – 3 January 1911) was the 7th Emir of the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of the Emirate of Bukhara, which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire. He ascended to the title aged 26 upon the death of his father, Muzaffar bin Nasrullah, on 12 November 1885.

  2. 'Abd al-Ahad Khan's mausouleum is an architectural monument that is part of the Qasim Sheikh complex in Karmana. It was built in 1911 by the emir of Bukhara Sayyid Mir Muhammad Alim Khan around the grave of his father 'Abd al-Ahad Khan. It is located in the southwestern part of Muhammad ibn al-Qasim Sheikh complex.

  3. Recipients of the Order of the Crown of Italy.

  4. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › karmanaKarmana _ AcademiaLab

    En el último período de la Edad Media, Kermine se convirtió en un bekdom con especial ventaja tras un importante enfrentamiento entre Said Abd al-Ahad Khan y miembros influyentes del clero y tras su traslado permanente de su capital a la ciudad de Kermine.

  5. Abd al-Ahad Khan (* 26. März 1859 in Karmina; † 3. Januar 1911) war ab 1885 der 7. Emir der usbekischen Mangit -Dynastie, die als letztes Herrscherhaus das Emirat Buchara regierte. Er war ein Sohn von Muzaffar ad-Din, dem sechsten Emir von Buchara, während dessen Herrschaft das Emirat nach einem verlorenen Krieg an das Russische Kaiserreich fiel.

  6. In 1798, Saadat Ali Khan, Nawab of Awadh, presented the Gulistan with five other manuscripts from the royal library (including a volume of Sadi’s Bustan) to Lord Teignmouth, Governor-General of India (1792-99), intended as gifts for George III.

  7. Amir Muzaffarkhan Mosque is a mosque located in Bahoutdin Naqshband architectural complex, Kasri Orifon village, Kogon District, Bukhara Region. The mosque was built by Muzaffar bin Nasrullah (1860–1885), the representative of the Mangit dynasty that ruled Bukhara.