Nasrullo

Medieval figure
Nasrullo
Date of birth:
1806 yil
Date of death:
5.10.1860

Nasrullo (1806—1860), full name Amir Nasrullo Bahodir-khan, was the fifth ruler of the Emirate of Bukhara (1827—1860), from the Uzbek Manghit dynasty, and the third son of Amir Haydar.

Nasrullo was the third son of Amir Haydar. From the age of fifteen, his father actively involved him in state administration. In the spring of 1821, Amirzada Nasrullo led the Bukharan army in suppressing the Miyonqol rebellion. Katta-Kurgan, which had been captured by the rebelling Uzbek tribes, was liberated, and the insurgents were severely punished. On his orders, between 400 and 700 people were beheaded. The bodies of those executed were thrown inside the fortress, and their heads were sent to Bukhara in a cart. Due to his extreme severity, Nasrullo later earned the nickname "the Butcher" among the people. From the autumn of 1821, the khan's son Nasrullo was appointed ruler of Qarshi by his father. He led another campaign to Miyonqol and also fought against the Shahrisabz beks, with fluctuating results for Bukhara.

Nasrullo died on October 5, 1860. According to some estimates, he was poisoned by his wife, the daughter of the ruler of Shahrisabz.

After the death of Nasrullo, his only heir, Muzaffar, ascended the throne.

Source: http://people.ziyonet.uz/uz/person/view/nasrullo
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