10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KOKAND»
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NODIRA Of the pastiche of colourful characters to have emerged from Fergana
Valley lore over the years, perhaps the most beloved was the beautiful poetess
Nodira (1792–1842), wife of Umar Khan of Kokand. When Umar died in 1822, his
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Greg Bloom, Paul Clammer, 2010
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Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia
established as early as 1842, when the khan of Khiva attacked Bukhara and
forced Emir Nasrullah to lift his siege of the city of Kokand and hastily return
home. An important motive for the friendship between Kokand and Khiva was that
both ...
3
Central Asia: Aspects of Transition
against an overall population of 50,000, there were 1 1 banks (which had British,
German and American clients), 382 mosques, 40 madra'sas, and 6,000 priests.8
Soviet sources focus on the proximity of Kokand to the British Consulate in ...
4
The Life of Alimqul: A Native Chronicle of Nineteenth ...
Introduction: An Unknown Source for the History of the Kokand Khanate Faced
with the threat of Russia's advancement in Central Asia, 'Alimqul conducted an
active foreign policy. The names of Kokandian ambassadors sent in 1864 to ...
Khan Omar of Kokand (reigned 1809-1822) was himself following an
expansionist policy toward the Kazakhs. After the conquest of Tashkent the
armies of Kokand moved on to Turkestan, then crossed over to the right bank of
the Syr Darya.
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Towards the Contemporary Period: From the Mid-nineteenth to ...
troops seized Pishpek, near the Kokand fortress, only after the second campaign
in 1862. Such was the despotism of the Kokand rulers that, even after they had
retreated, the Kyrgyz levelled their settlements to the ground and erased all
traces ...
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Negotiating with Imperialism: The Unequal Treaties and the ...
Joseph Fletcher identified China's "first unequal treaty" as the 1835 agreement
between the Qing and the khanate of Kokand.18 Kokand had moved
aggressively in the early nineteenth century to expand its control over trade at
some of the ...
8
The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and ...
The news that the natives in Kokand had proclaimed an autonomous state
aroused the ire of pro-Soviet groups in Tashkent. The local soldiers, who already
in November had arrested and executed General Korovni- chenko, the
Provisional ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kokand is a city in Fergana Province in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley.
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The Cambridge History of China: Volume 10, Late Ch'ing 1800-1911
Jahangir, Samsaq's second son, on whom the religious succession appears to
have devolved, may have been in Bukhara at the turn of the century, while Baha'
ad-Din, Samsaq's third son, was evidently in Kokand. Communications between
...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «KOKAND»
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History of the Russian Revolutions and Civil War
One month later, the Red Army overthrew the White-supported Kokand autonomy of Turkestan. Because it seemed to consolidate Bolshevik ... «Center for Research on Globalization, Jul 15»
Intrepid mum and daughter follow ancient trade route in 5000 mile …
... for Scotland's Chairty Air Ambulance (SCAA)...06.07.15 Tess (left and Francesca pictured at the Palace in Kokand Picture by Graeme Hart. «Scottish Daily Record, Jul 15»
Kazakh Fisherman Shot by Uzbek Border Guards
Besharyk is the westernmost district in Uzbekistan's Fergana Region, its main city, also called Besharyk, about 20 miles southwest of Kokand. «The Diplomat, Jul 15»
Was Double Government in Afghanistan a Folly?
By the end of the century, one by one each of the great khanates (Kokand, Bukhara, and Khiva) would fall into Russian orbit. Even before the ... «The Diplomat, Jun 15»
Dress Code Among Restrictions Reported in Eastern Uzbekistan
At the end of April, Ozodlik reported on the new "hudjum" campaign in Kokand and Margilan, where security officers in civilian clothes were ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 15»
After Years Of Work In Russia, An Uzbek Wedding In Tajikistan
Before that, Oshoba had been an affluent trade hub on the road through the Kokand Khanate, which united modern Kyrgyzstan, eastern ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 15»
Uzbekistan: Fearful Silence Is Andijan Massacre's Legacy
... Jaloliddin Rashidov, said his political activism forced him to flee Uzbekistan in 2004 from the Kokand Region in eastern Uzbekistan. He lived ... «EurasiaNet, May 15»
Andijon: What Happened And Why
... several thousand people marched through the city of Kokand, some 120 kilometers from Andijon, demanding new regulations for merchants. «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, May 15»
New Hudjum Campaign Hits Eastern Uzbekistan
It started during the morning of April 22 at bazaars in the eastern Uzbek cities of Kokand and Margilan. Members of Uzbekistan's National ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Apr 15»
Petrol station explodes in massive fireball
Horrified witnesses filmed the massive bright orange and yellow mushroom clouds as they filled the night sky over the city of Kokand. «9news.com.au, Apr 15»