Moghulistan, also called the Moghul Khanate or the Eastern Chagatai Khanate, was a Muslim, Mongol, and later Turkic breakaway khanate of the Chagatai Khanate and a historical geographic area north of the Tengri Tagh mountain range, on the border of Central Asia and East Asia. That area today includes parts of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and northwest Xinjiang, China. The khanate nominally ruled over the area from the mid-14th century until the late 17th century.
Ajashiri, at the court of Khalil Sultan in 1405-1406
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Babur and his army saluting the standards
Mahmud Khan on horse in 1502 near Tashkent. Baburnama of 1589
Sultan Muhammad Khanika (portrait), son of Mahmud Khan, in 1502. Baburnama of 1589.jpg
Mahmud Khan leading the Mongol troops from Moghulistan in 1502 near Tashkent. Baburnama of 1589
The Khan (Mahmud Khan), Babur, and Sultan Muhammad Khanika standing on the sacred strips of white cloth Khan) at the 1502 Acclamation of Nine Standards. Baburnama of 1589
Mahmud Khan portrait in 1502 near Tashkent. Baburnama of 1589
Annual ceremony of acclaiming the standards by the Khan's army near Tashkent in 1502 (double-page composition). Baburnama of 1589