Sayyid Muhammad Khan (Turki and Persian: سید محمد خان; 1823–1864), was the 10th ruler of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva.
[1] In 1855, the 7th ruler of Khiva, Muhammad Amin Bahadur Khan, tragically died in a battle against the Turkmen Teke tribe near Serakhs.
After his death, power in Khiva passed to his son Abdullah Khan (1855), who, however, also died in the battle against nomadic tribes six months later.
During the reign of Sayyid Muhammad Khan, an official reception hall (Kurinishkhana), was built in Khiva.
After his death in 1864, his son Muhammad Rahim Khan II, who had received a careful education, succeeded him.