Background
Saniz Mirza succeeded his father upon his death in 1457 or 1458.
Saniz Mirza succeeded his father upon his death in 1457 or 1458.
He was the elder of two sons of Amir Sayyid Ali. As a result, Muhammad Haidar fled to Aksu, which was under the control of Dost Muhammad, while Saniz Mirza regained control of Kashgar. In 1464 or 1465 Saniz Mirza was wounded in a hunting accident.
He also received the latter"s children (including Mirza Abu Bakr), whom he brought back with him to Aksu.
The Dughlat historian Mirza Muhammad Haidar characterized Saniz Mirza as a "violent, but generous man".