1. Muhammad Shaybani Khan was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations for their ascendance in Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara.

1. Muhammad Shaybani Khan was an Uzbek leader who consolidated various Uzbek tribes and laid the foundations for their ascendance in Transoxiana and the establishment of the Khanate of Bukhara.
Muhammad Shaybani was a Shaybanid or descendant of Shiban.
Muhammad Shaybani was the son of Shah-Budag, thus a grandson of the Uzbek conqueror Abu'l-Khayr Khan.
IIn the Selected Chronicles from the "Book of Victories", it is noted that the wife of the ancestor of Muhammad Shaybani Khan, Munk Timur, was the daughter of Jandibek, who was a descendant of Ismail Samani.
Muhammad Shaybani's father Budaq Sultan was an educated person on whose order extensive translations of Persian works into the Turkic languages were accomplished.
Muhammad Shaybani was initially an Uzbek warrior leading a contingent of 3,000 men in the army of the Timurid ruler of Samarkand, Sultan Ahmed Mirza under the Amir, Abdul Ali Tarkhan.
However, when Ahmed Mirza went to war against Sultan Mahmud Khan, the Khan of Moghulistan, to reclaim Tashkent from him, Muhammad Shaybani secretly met the Moghul Khan and agreed to betray and plunder Ahmed's army.
Moghulistan was defeated in this war, but Muhammad Shaybani gained power among the Uzbeks.
Muhammad Shaybani decided to conquer Samarkand and Bukhara from Ahmed Mirza.
Muhammad Shaybani fought successful campaigns against the Timurid leader Babur, founder of the Mogul Empire.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan maintained ties with Ottoman Empire and Ming China.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan went to Merv with a small detachment.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan did not have a strong army at his disposal.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan sent a messenger to Ubaydullah Khan of the Khanate of Bukhara and the Timurids for help.
The emirs of Muhammad Shaybani Khan suggested waiting two or three days until the auxiliary forces arrived from Transoxiana.
Muhammad Shaybani Khan used various works on theology when writing his essay.