THE STUDY OF RELATIONS BETWEEN THE BUKHARA AND KHIVA KHANATES THROUGH SOURCES
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Bukhara Khanate, Khiva Khanate, political relations, economic relations, military conflicts, alliances, historical sources, Eastern authors, European researchers, historiography.Abstract
This article analyzes the historical development of relations between the Bukhara and Khiva khanates and the available sources for their study. The political, economic and military relations between the khanates, as well as the rivalry and alliances between them in different periods, are discussed. During the study, information from Eastern and Western sources is compared and their role in illuminating historical processes is assessed.
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