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Bukhara-India Relations during the Ashtarkhanid Dynasty
This article deals with the foreign diplomatic relations of the Ashtarkhanid dynasty with India, which ruled the Bukhara Khanate in the middle of the XVII-XVIII centuries. When the Ashtarkhanid dynasty came to power, it maintained active diplomatic relations with its closest neighbors in the region, the Khiva Khanate, Iran, the later Kokand Khanate ...
Davronov Mukhammad Jalolidinug’li
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Bukhara Applied Art In Middle Of XVIII - Early XX Century, During The Mangit Dynasty
In the article stressed about some features of Bukhara's applied art in the middle of the 18th - early 20th centuries. Art historians and historians have cited the scientific views of some scholars on the development of folk applied art in these periods.
Shukurova Lobar Sherbayevna
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Ambassador’s Mission of the Siberian Cossack Fyodor Skibin to the Kazakh Horde in 1694–1696
Introduction. The article provides a survey of the Tobolsk Cossack Fyodor Skibin’s ambassadorial activity to the Kazakh Horde (Kazakh Khanate) in 1694–1696. Methods and materials.
Ivan Kamenetskii
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In 1906, Traveller Karçınzade Süleyman Şükrü, starting from Anatolia, travelled to Iran, Ashgabat, Bukhara, Baku, West Turkistan, Caucasus, Austria, France, Marseille, African Continent, Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Aden, India, Kolkata, Colombo ...
Fatma Ecem Ceylan
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İŞGALLERİNDEN ÖNCE TÜRKİSTAN HANLIKLARINDA TARİH YAZICILIĞI
From the beginning of 16th century, in Turkestan, political structures whose rulers were the descendants of Chinggis Qaghan and Muslim, and whose population was Turkish and Muslim had emerged.
Muhammed Bilal Çelik
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DIPLOMACY OF THE BUKHARA KHANATE AND THE BABURIAN DYNASTY
This article provides some information on the foreign diplomatic and trade relations of the Bukhara Khanate and the Baburid dynasty. One of the main tasks is to analyze the historical stages that have been traversed so far in building a democratic society.
Yursinboyev Jahongir Son Of Mehrojiddin +1 more
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The Khanate of Bukhara was founded in 1500 in Transoxiana by Mohammed Shaybani, a descendant of Shiban, one of the sons of Genghis Khan's eldest son, Cuci, and continued to exist until 1920 with dynastic changes.
İnci Yelda Dumlupinar
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Research objective: To analyze the importance of Sïghnaq both as the “port of Dasht-i Qïpchaq” and as a “mausolean city (where the tombs of rulers of nomadic regimes were placed for generations and many charitable facilities and shrines for saints were ...
Nagamine H.
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Humanities in transition : liberation of knowledge in Central Asia and the potential role of the European Union [PDF]
Concluding this article, the importance of the rational discourse in modern classes and local forums in contemporary Central Asia should be mentioned again. The liberation of knowledge should be a permanent part of educational initiatives in this region,
Jonboboev, Sunatullo
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THE LAND OWNERSHIP AT TYPES OF SOYURGHAL AND TANHA IN THE BUKHARA UZBEK KHANATE
Uzbek Khanate was founded in 1500 years by Muhammed Shaybani Khan. Bukhara was the capital of Uzbek Khanate, and the lineage of the founder dynasty went back to Shiban Khan and Uzbek Khan (1312-1340) from rulers of the Golden Horde.
Şeyda Atay, G. Çinar
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