ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
  • Year: 2020
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 6

The role of memories of tourists and ambassadors in trade and economic relations of the Kokand Khanate

*Dots. T.F.N. Of Tashkent State Pedagogical University, Named after Nizami, Shahrisabz Branch of the University, Uzbekistan

**Teacher, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Shahrisabz Branch of the University, Uzbekistan. Email id: abduvalib4111104@mail.ru

Online published on 10 August, 2020.

Abstract

This article provides information on the fact that since the XVIII century the Kokand Khanate has become an intermediary state, which established trade relations with the peoples of Central Asia, as well as China and East Turkestan. It is also explained that Chinese goods entered the Bukhara and Khiva khanates through the Kokand khanate, and through them to the Eastern countries. Some information is given about the importance of the relations of the Kokand khanate with Russia, the entry of Russia into the Kokand khanate with the annexation of Tashkent to the khanate. The article also provides an overview of some of the details of the foreign economic relations of the Central Asian khanates.

Keywords

China, India, Bukhara, Central Asia, Russia, Khiva, Afghanistan, Dashti Kipchak, East Turkestan, Takhtapul, Sebzor, Labzak, Karasaray, Yangi-Kurgan, Julek, Din-Kurgan, Ak-Machit, Qamish-Kurgan, Avliyo-Ota, G. Kolmogorov, V.V.Vel'yaminov-Zernov, A.Teterevnikov