AMIR HAYDAR AND AMIR HUSAYN: A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF SUCCESSION AND INTERNAL CONFLICTS IN THE EMIRATE OF BUKHARA.

Authors

  • Ermat Tilayev Head of the Department of Scientific Research, Innovation, and Training of Scientific-Pedagogical Personnel Shahrisabz State Pedagogical Institute PhD in History, Associate Professor

Keywords:

Bukhara Emirate, Manghit dynasty, Amir Haydar, Amir Husayn, political stability, internal conflicts, succession of power, historiography, central administration.

Abstract

 This article analyzes the socio-political situation in the Bukhara Emirate at the beginning of the 19th century, specifically the processes of power transition during the reign of the Manghit dynasty representatives — Amir Haydar (1800–1826) and his successor, Amir Husayn. The study highlights the centralization of Amir Haydar's administrative system, his measures aimed at strengthening the state apparatus, and the impact of these reforms on social tensions. The article explores the political instability that emerged in the Emirate after the death of Amir Haydar, the struggle for the throne, and the crisis during the short-lived reign of Amir Husayn.

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Published

2026-03-23

How to Cite

Ermat Tilayev. (2026). AMIR HAYDAR AND AMIR HUSAYN: A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF SUCCESSION AND INTERNAL CONFLICTS IN THE EMIRATE OF BUKHARA. Journal of Applied Science and Social Science, 16(03), 698–701. Retrieved from https://www.internationaljournal.co.in/index.php/jasass/article/view/3776