Tashkent (1784)

In addition, there was an internecine war between four parts of the city, called dakhas: Kukcha, Sibzar, Sheykhantaur and Beshagach.

At the same time, the Sheykhantaur hakim died, transferring the power to his son, Yunus Khoja.

The battle took place near a city bazaar, in a ravine, along which flows the Bozsu channel.

The conflict was won by Yunus Khoja, and his authority was recognized over the whole city.

As a residence, the ruler chose a fortress that stood on the banks of the Chorsu aryk[clarification needed].