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Narbuta Bek

Narbuta Bek was the Khan of Kokand from c. 1764 to 1801. He was the grandson of Abdul Karim Bek his only successor of not killed by Irdana Bek in a coup for power. He had three sons: Alim, Umar, and Shahrukh. His son Alim succeeded him as khan until he was overthrown by Umar.

Rise to Power
When Irdana Khan died in 1764, Sulayman Bek took over but only reigned or a few months, followed by Shahrukh Bek, Records indicate that Narbuta long refused to accept power but eventually caved in to pressure from nobility and representatives of Kokand. == Domestic Policy ==
Domestic Policy
Under the reign of Narbuta there was substantial immigration to Kokand due to the economic stability and prosperity in the Khanate. Falus (copper coins) of the smallest denomination issued in Kokand were used during his reign. == Foreign Policy ==
Foreign Policy
Narbuta attempted to conquer and annex Tashkent on multiple occasions but failed, but was able to conquer the cities of Andijan, Namangan, Ush, and Margilan. On his last expedition to Tashkent wherein he attempted to annex the city, he was captured by the army of Yunus Khoja and beheaded. ==References==
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