Khanate
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This article is about the state under the rule of a khan. For the American extreme doom metal band, see Khanate (band).
For other meanings, see Khanate (disambiguation).
Khanate or Chanat is a Turkish origined word used to describe a political entity ruled by a Khan. In Modern Turkish the word used is hanlık. This political entity is typical for people from the Euroasian Steppe and it can be equivalent to tribal chiefdom, principality, kingdom and even empire.
Khanate before the Mongol empireMongol KhanatesWhen Genghis Khan died he divided his empire into four sections for each of his sons and grandsons. These khanates increasingly diverged from each other as time went on. Those four Khanates were: Post Mongol khanates
Examples of other, humbler Tatar khanate dynasties made vassals of Muscovy/ Russia are:
Further east, in imperial China's western Turkestan flank:
17th century divided into several minor khanates without importance, real power going to the so-called Khwaja, Arabic islamic religious leaders; title changed to Amir Khan in 1873, annexed by China in 1877. See alsoko:한국 (정부형태) nl:Kanaat ja:汗国 pl:Chanat pt:Canato ro:Hanat sl:Kaganat |


