Yakhshi Khan
| Yakhshi Khan | |
|---|---|
Undated coin minted by Yakhshi Khan. | |
| Bey of Karasi | |
| Reign | c. 1328 – 1332 |
| Predecessor | Karasi Bey Demir Khan |
| Successor | Beylerbey Chelebi |
| Died | Before 1345[2] |
| Issue |
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| Father | Karasi Bey |
| Religion | Islam |
Shuja al-Din Yakhshi Khan was Bey of Karasi from c. 1332 to 1341.[3]
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