Ilyas Khoja, born in the year one thousand three hundred fifty, emerged as a significant historical figure in Central Asia during the fourteenth century. He was the son of Tughlugh Timur, a prominent leader whose legacy influenced the region's political landscape.
In the year one thousand three hundred sixty-three, Ilyas Khoja ascended to the position of Khan in Transoxiana, marking the beginning of his notable leadership. His reign was characterized by a commitment to governance and the consolidation of power in a tumultuous era.
Following his tenure in Transoxiana, Ilyas Khoja became the Khan of Moghulistan, where he ruled from one thousand three hundred sixty-three to one thousand three hundred sixty-eight. His leadership during this period was pivotal in shaping the dynamics of Moghulistan and its interactions with neighboring territories.