10 LIBROS DEL POLACO RELACIONADOS CON «KOKAND»
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kokand en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
kokand y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Ferghana Valley: The Heart of Central Asia - Strona 42
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 ...
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Latest History of the Khanates of Bokhara and Kokand... - ...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Leonid Nikolaevich Sobolev, 2015
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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Central Asia: - Strona 235
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 ...
Bradley Mayhew, Greg Bloom, Paul Clammer, 2010
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Central Asia: Aspects of Transition - Strona 37
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 ...
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The Life of Alimqul: A Native Chronicle of Nineteenth ... - Strona 11
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 ...
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia: Towards the ... - Strona 264
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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The Cambridge History of China: Volume 10, Late Ch'ing ...
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 ...
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The Formation of the Soviet Union: Communism and ... - Strona 175
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 ...
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Russia's Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, ... - Strona 70
Bukhara's Conquest of Karategin and Darvaz Between 1868 and 1875 Kokand was Russia's favorite among the Central Asian khanates. This state of affairs ended abruptly in July 1875, when the internal feuding that had plagued Kokand for ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «KOKAND»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
kokand en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Uzbekistan to electrify railway in east of country
Uzbekistan Railways JSC will electrify a new section of the Pap-Kokand-Andijan railway, which is a continuation of Angren-Pap line by 2020, said the message ... «AzerNews, Sep 15»
ZILE NAȚIONALE - Republica Uzbekistan: Capitala Tașkent
La începutul secolului al XIX-lea, acest spațiu a fost dominat de trei hanate: Buhara, Hiva și Kokand. Între 1717 și 1839, expansiunea imperiului țarist a ... «AGERPRES, Sep 15»
Özbekistan'da bir başörtüsü yasağı daha!
Radyonun haberinde Özbek polisinin başörtüsü karşıtı kampanyasını önce Kokand ve Mergılan şehirlerinde başlattığı, sonra Taşkent'te, şimdi ise Ramazan ... «Risale Haber.com, Jun 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 Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, ... «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 Security Service (SNB) ... «RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty, Abr 15»
Jewish Bishkek: A Brief History and Guide
Most lived in the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khiva and Kokand Khanates, and spoke Persian or Bukhori, a Jewish dialect of Tajik-Persian. The Bukharan ... «Federation of Jewish Communities of the CIS, Feb 15»
Film Review: 'Kurmanjan Datka Queen of the Mountains'
But intrigues in the Kokand Khanate lead to his murder. After Kurmanjan inspires the Alai to victory over Kokand, the Emir of Bukhara (Ashyr Chokubaev) gives ... «Variety, Dic 14»
Female Warrior Stars in Kyrgyz Blockbuster Epic
... Kokand, a kingdom that encompassed modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, southern Kazakhstan and China's Xinjiang-Uighur autonomous region. «The Moscow Times, Sep 14»
On Babur's turf
In the 18th century, the Kokand Khanate was established. It included eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kazakhstan, and most of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. «The Hindu, Abr 14»
Hadasa Cytrynowicz
In July 1942, the theater traveled to Kokand, Uzbekistan, to stage a production. Soon after arriving, Hadasa's father was snatched off the street and conscripted ... «The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A., Abr 14»