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Erkinov, Aftandil S. "Les timourides, modeles de legitimite et les recueils poetiques de Kokand". Ecrit et culture en Asie centrale et dans le monde Turko-iranien, XIVe-XIXe siècles // Writing and Culture in Central Asia and in the Turko-Iranian World, 14th-19th Centuries. F.Richard, M.Szuppe (eds.),
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Roy, p. 4, "Persian was the language of civilisation par excellence from Delhi to Samarkand, passing via Lahore and Kabul, and this remained the case until the early twentieth century. The emirates of Kokand and Bukhara had Persian as their official language right up to their dissolution (in 1876 and
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Roy, p. 3. "...the court language was Persian at Bukhara and Kokand, which at the time was seen as the main cultured language. The idea of associating a territory with an ethnic group defined by language was alien to the political ideas of the Muslims of Central Asia. These populations were, and
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Beisembiev, T. K. "Legenda o proiskhozhdenii kokandskikh khanov kak istochnik po istorii ideologii v Srednei Azii (na materialakh sochinenii kokandskoi istoriografii)". Kazakhstan, Srednjaja i Tsentralnaia Azia v XVI-XVIII vv. Alma-ata,
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Beisembiev, T. K. "Annotated indices to the Kokand Chronicles". Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. Studia Culturae Islamica. № 91,
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still are widely intermingled, so that infra-ethnic identitics (tribal, clan, locality, family, etc) were more important in determining loyalties than strictly ethnic origin."
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These are traditional areas of settlement; the Turkic group has been living in the listed country/region for centuries and should not be confused with modern diasporas.
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Beisembiev, T. K. Kokandskaia istoriografiia : Issledovanie po istochnikovedeniiu Srednei Azii XVIII-XIX vekov. Almaty, TOO "PrintS", 2009.
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Vakhidov, Sh.Kh. XIX-ХХ asr bāshlarida Qoqān khānligida tarikhnavislikning rivājlanishi. arikh fanlari doktori dissertatsiyasi. Tāshkent, 1998.
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Nalivkine, V. P. "Kratkaia istoria kokandskogo khanstva". Istoria Srednei Azii. A.I.Buldakov, S.A.Shumov, A.R.Andreev (eds.). Moskva, 2003.
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spent his energies improving his lavish palace. Western visitors were impressed by the city of 80,000 people, which contained some 600
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Howorth, Sir Henry Hoyle. History of the Mongols: From the 9th to the 19th Century, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 795–801,816-845.
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failed to persuade the various khanates to put aside their differences, in an attempt to counter the growing penetration of the
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Beisembiev, T. K. "The Life of Alimqul: A Native Chronicle of Nineteenth Century Central Asia". Published 2003. Routledge
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Dubavitski, Victor and Bababekov, Khaydarbek, in S. Frederick Starr, ed., Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia.
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stated that he had been forced to "... yield to the wishes of the Kokandi people to become Russian subjects."
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Beisembiev, T. K. "Ta'rikh-i SHakhrukhi" kak istoricheskii istochnik. Alma Ata: Nauka, 1987.
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Golden, Peter B. (2011), Central Asia in World History, Oxford University Press.
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highlanders, and conquered the western half of the Fergana Valley, including
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Nalivkine, V. P. Histoire du Khanat de Khokand. Trad. A.Dozon. Paris, 1889.
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The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709 - 1876: Central Asia in the Global Age
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The Khanate of Kokand was declared abolished, and incorporated into the
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into the area. In November 1841, Captain Conolly left Kokand for
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Shortly before the fall of Tashkent, Kokand’s best-known son,
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was both ruthless and efficient. He hired a mercenary army of
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between 1709 and 1876. Its territory is today divided between
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in an ill-fated attempt to rescue fellow officer Colonel
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Levi, The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709 - 1876, p. XIX.
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The Khanate of Kokand in the year 1860 and its neighbors
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Index

Khoqand
The Khanate of Kokand in the year 1860 and its neighbors
Kokand
Persian
Chagatai language
Sunni Islam
Khanate
Khanate of Bukhara
Kyrgyz Khaganate
Fergana Oblast
Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Kazakhstan
Central Asian
polity
Fergana Valley
Kokand
Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Kazakhstan
Khanate
Shaybanid
Shahrukh
Uzbeks
Khanate of Bukhara
Fergana Valley
Kokand
Narbuta Bey

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