Fearing discovery, he went on to Yellow Uyghurs, Jurján, and Lob Katak, where he remained for twelve years.
The Khán then concluded a peace with Amir Timur, who formed an alliance with him by marrying Tavakkul Khánim, a maiden from the royal haram.
Two of Khizr Khoja's sons, Shams-i-Jahan and Muhammad Khan, served successively as rulers of Moghulistan.
An exact relationship between this ruler and Khizr Khoja is difficult to establish due to contradictions in various sources from this period.
[4] One of Khizr Khoja's daughters, Tukal Khanum, was married in 1397 to the Central Asian conqueror Timur.