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What if the Uzbek Khanate survived? The backstory was that the Golden Horde was starting to collapse in the beginning of 1400's. During that time, Baraq, who was the Khan of the Golden Horde was assassinated and a person named Abu'l-Khayr Khan claimed the throne in 1428 where he established the Uzbek Khanate which took most control of Central Asia and Southern Siberia as well. However, two sons of Barak, who were Kerei and Janibek Khan rebelled against Abu'l-Khayr Khan where they founded the Kazakh Khanate and Abu'l-Khayr Khan ended up being killed but survived by his grandson Muhammad Shaybani that established the Khanate of Bukhara thus making Central Asia divided. But what could've happened in the alternate timeline where the whole Uzbek Khanate remains united? And what impact does it make?
I couldn't find a good map so I used EU4 screenshot to show how the whole region pretty much looked like: