There are some facts disclosed abount Suinish Khodja khan in medieval historical work “Zubdat al-Asar” (“The creams of annals”), which contains information on Shaibani dynasty and Suinish-khodja in book written by B. Ahmedova “The state of nomadic Uzbeks”. According to that data, in 1522–23 a ruler from Tashkent, Suinish khodja headed to conquer Deşt-i Qıpçaq and succeeded. Early winter of 1525–26, Suinish-khodja khan’s son, a ruler from Tashkent Keldi-Mohamad gains victory over Takyr khan in outskirts of Turkestan. The writings on Suinish-khodja khan gravestone say he died in OctoberNovember of 1525.