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Tajikistan Mongol Empire is said to have been a great blow on the sedentary life of the Turks, who came to power after the Arabs. The Mongol Empire in Tajikistan started from 1219 and continued till 1370.
With the resurgence of the Mongols in Tajikistan, the cities of Bukhara and Samarkand were sacked: looting and massacring became common in the Tajikistan cities under the Mongol Empire in Tajikistan.
In fact, during the dominion of Mongol Empire at Tajikistan, agriculture came to a stand still. In fact, the history of the Mongol Empire at Tajikistan bears witness to the degeneration of trade and commerce in Tajikistan.
Moreover, the local tradition of kingship gave way during the Tajikistan Mongol Empire and the Sharias were overthrown by the Yasa, who used to enforce anti-Muslim policies.
Talking about the Mongol Empire of Tajikistan, it can be said that Genghiz Khan occupied Tajikistan between 1219 to 1221. Genghiz Khan's conquest of Tajikistan ruined the entire territory.
Further, the history of Tajikistan suggests, Timur or Tamerlane, as he is popularly called, established his large empire in the 14th century, with Samarkand as his capital city. Again, in the 16th century, Tajikistan went under the dominance of the Sheibanids. Sheibanids had their capital at Bukhara.
Under the Sheibanids and the subsequent successors, the territory of Tajikistan went through many permutation and combination. It can, thus, be said that during the 16th century many portions of the territory were included in the Ashtarkhanid state; later it was also included Kokand Khanate of the Fergana Valley.
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