Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Abulghazi-Bahadur
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Abulghazi-Bahadur (1605-1663), a khan of Khiva, of the race of Genghis-Khan, who, after abdicating in favour of his son, employed his leisure in writing a history of the Mongols and Tartars. He produced a valuable work, which has been translated into German, French, and Russian.