Khoja regimes of Kashgaria
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The Khoja regimes of Kashgaria were a series of 18th–19th century theocratic and tribal polities led by Naqshbandi Sufi khojas that ruled parts of Kashgar and surrounding oases in Xinjiang after the decline of earlier Chagatai successor states.
All labels observed (1)
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| Khoja regimes of Kashgaria canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T17204646 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Khoja regimes of Kashgaria Context triple: [Yarkand Khanate, successor, Khoja regimes of Kashgaria]
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Khanate of Kalat
The Khanate of Kalat was a princely state in what is now Balochistan, Pakistan, ruled by hereditary khans and historically significant as a regional power and cultural center of the Baloch people.
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B.
Kokand Khanate
The Kokand Khanate was an 18th–19th century Uzbek-ruled state in the Fergana Valley that became a major political and commercial center in Central Asia before its conquest by the Russian Empire.
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C.
Yarkand Khanate
The Yarkand Khanate was a 16th–17th century Turkic-Mongol state in Central Asia that ruled much of the Tarim Basin, including key Silk Road cities such as Kashgar.
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Kasim Khanate
The Kasim Khanate was a small Tatar vassal state of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and later Russia, centered on the town of Kasimov and inhabited by Muslim Tatars serving as allies and buffer against other steppe powers.
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E.
Uzbek khanates
The Uzbek khanates were a group of early modern Central Asian states ruled by Uzbek dynasties, including Bukhara, Khiva, and Kokand, that dominated the region’s political and economic life until Russian conquest in the 19th century.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Khoja regimes of Kashgaria Target entity description: The Khoja regimes of Kashgaria were a series of 18th–19th century theocratic and tribal polities led by Naqshbandi Sufi khojas that ruled parts of Kashgar and surrounding oases in Xinjiang after the decline of earlier Chagatai successor states.
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A.
Khanate of Kalat
The Khanate of Kalat was a princely state in what is now Balochistan, Pakistan, ruled by hereditary khans and historically significant as a regional power and cultural center of the Baloch people.
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B.
Kokand Khanate
The Kokand Khanate was an 18th–19th century Uzbek-ruled state in the Fergana Valley that became a major political and commercial center in Central Asia before its conquest by the Russian Empire.
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C.
Yarkand Khanate
The Yarkand Khanate was a 16th–17th century Turkic-Mongol state in Central Asia that ruled much of the Tarim Basin, including key Silk Road cities such as Kashgar.
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D.
Kasim Khanate
The Kasim Khanate was a small Tatar vassal state of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and later Russia, centered on the town of Kasimov and inhabited by Muslim Tatars serving as allies and buffer against other steppe powers.
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E.
Uzbek khanates
The Uzbek khanates were a group of early modern Central Asian states ruled by Uzbek dynasties, including Bukhara, Khiva, and Kokand, that dominated the region’s political and economic life until Russian conquest in the 19th century.
- F. None of above. chosen
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