STRUCTURE OF THE SHAYBANID STATE
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The shaybanid nomads fought for the re-establishment of the Uzbek state, but, however,faced strong opposition from the Uzbek-Kazakh” tribes. These tribes gradually pushed the tribes who supported Shaybani Khan towards the South. Shaibani United the tribes that had been retaken from the death of his grandfather Abulkhairkhan, and beayov managed to reestablish the nomadic Uzbek state in 1480 as a result of bloody wars. In 1487-1488, it occupied the cities of Sayram, Otror and Turkestan and the fortifications and became firmly established near Movarounnahr. These fortifications served as a base for him to invade Movarounnahr in the future.
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