Khanate of Khiva ended in 1920.
Astrakhan Khanate ended in 1556.
Chagatai Khanate ended in 1687.
China
His grandson khublai khan took the great khanate in china Khublai's brother hulegu took the ilkhanate in Persia Batu led the golden horde khanate in Russia The khanate of chaghatai remained in central Asia
Only two of the four distinct Mongol Empires converted to Islam: the Ikhanate and the Chagatai Khanate. The Khanate of the Golden Horde and the Yuan Dynasty did not convert to Islam at any point. In the case of the Ikhanate, the conversion was facial, which is to say that the Khans claimed to be Muslim, but did not change any substantive policies. Islamic Clerics were still repressed unless they followed the government line. The reason Islam was able to recover was that the Ilkhanate lasted less than a century before being overthrown. In the case of the Chagatai Khanate, the adoption Islam came slower, but was more organic. Especially after a century or two, the Chagatai Khanate began to rule more by Islamic norms than traditional Mongolian norms. However, the majority of Chagatai Khanate was composed of nomadic individuals making the rigid laws of Shari'a less applicable.
Khanate of Khiva was created in 1511.
Shirvan Khanate ended in 1805.
Ganja khanate ended in 1805.
Crimean Khanate ended in 1783.
Avar Khanate ended in 1864.
Kazakh Khanate ended in 1731.
Qasim Khanate ended in 1681.
Khanate of Nakhichevan ended in 1828.
Khanate of Sibir ended in 1598.
Khanate - band - ended in 2006.
Khanate of Bukhara ended in 1785.
Khanate of Kazan ended in 1552.