Muhammad Umar Khan
| Muhammad Umar Khan | |
|---|---|
| Khan of Kokand | |
| Reign | c. 1810-1822 |
| Predecessor | Alim Khan |
| Successor | Muhammad Ali Khan |
| Born | c. 1787 Kokand |
| Died | c. 1822 Kokand |
| Spouse | Mohlaroyim |
| Father | Narbuta Bey |
| Religion | Islam |
Muhammad Umar Khan was the Khan of Kokand from c. 1810 until his subsequent illness and death in c. 1822. He studied at a madrassa after completing his primary education before seizing power from his brother Alim Khan. His poetry written under the pen name "Amir" touched on subjects spanning from humanism, culture, and enlightenment in diwans covering twelve genres. His teenage son Muhammad Ali Khan was given the title of Khan after his death.