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Madiyarly - Argyn of the Middle Zhuz, tribe of Kipchak tribe. From the cousins of the clan of the Argyn - prey, madiyar, kudiyar. The Madiyar
 
Aldiyar (in Persian - Let Alla Say be with you) is a syllable word. The noble people, the khan, the sultan, t. p. the oldest form of respect. [1] The word Aldiyar is formed by the influence of Islam among the Kazakh people. In the sense of English, it expresses submissiveness, admiration, sincerity, and good manners. This kind of speaking to the elders is also found in other nations. If this is not religious, this type of word has been abandoned today
 
Kudiyar, Khudiyar Khan (unknown in year of birth) - the ruler of the Kokand Khanate. Three-time crown (1845-58; 1862-63; 1865-75). The leader of the Kipchak tribe came to power with the help of Mussulmankul and drove the Tadjiks from the palace. But in 1852, he was defeated and killed by Muslim ruler. The palace ruled over again with the Tadjiks. The Kypchaks rebelled and took Cudius out of the throne. After returning to the palace, he regained power two more times. In addition to the internal board, he carried on a continuous battle with the Bukhara Emirate, the Kazakh tribes. The Russian government, which used it, captured all of South Kazakhstan and the most important strategic city of Tashkent. In 1862-65, the Bukhara Emirate twice occupied the Kokand Khanate. Pudiyar only ruled the Fergana region. Since 1868 the Kokand Khanate passed to Russia. Cudi's enemies were very cruel. For example, it is said in the country that the tower was cut off from the slaughtered enemies by the invasion of Urawa Toba. The war expenses were completely taxed by the people. During the next popular uprising, Kudiyar was deprived of his royal throne and had to flee to the Russian army in Tashkent. Shortly thereafter, the Kokand Khanate was abolished.
 
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