• The Young Khivans were a political movement that emerged in 1905-1907 among the Uzbeks of the Khiva Khanate within the framework of Jadidism, a cultural...
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  • Young Bukharans formed the first government of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. Most of the members were purged during 1936–1938. Young Khivans...
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  • monarchy in Khiva. Bobookhun Salimov [ru] was one of the activists of the Young Khivans movement. The internal contradictions in the Khiva Khanate intensified...
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    Russian puppet and suppressed the modernizing movement of the leftist Young Khivans. Irgash Bey's claims to leadership of an army of the faithful won recognition...
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  • Turkestan Republic Second East Turkestan Republic Timur Beg Young Bukharians Young Khivans Young Turks Andrew D. W. Forbes (1986). Warlords and Muslims in...
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    included members of the Young Khivans. The power of the Khan was limited by this document. The chairman of the Majlis was Young Khivan politician Boboahun...
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  • Socialist Cooperation Party Kuva-yi Seyyare Green Army Organisation Young Bukharians Young Khivans Mojahedin of the Islamic Revolution of Iran Organization Movement...
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  • movement. Later, he joined the Young Khivans, who fought for the abolition of the monarchy in Khiva. After the Khivan Revolution and the expulsion of...
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    the Young Bukharians, who professed similar ideas on the territory of Bukhara Emirate,[citation needed] as well as the Young Khivans in the Khivan Khanate...
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  • Mujaddid Soviet Central Asia Soviet Union Islam Uzbeks Uzbekistan Young Bukharians Young Khivans Bergne, Paul (2003). "The Kokand Autonomy 1917-18. Political...
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  • 1861 - Khiva, 14 May 1936) was a statesman and representative of the Young Khivan movement, a branch of Jadidism in the Khiva Khanate. Polvonniyoz Yusupov...
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  • General, Junaid Khan, who had crushed all demands for reforms by the Young Khivans in spring 1918. In September 1918 Junaid Khan raided Urgench, which...
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    Khiva (redirect from Khivans)
    excavations underway here show that at the base of a number of relatively "young" remains of buildings are ancient layers dating back to the III and even...
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    the Khivan leadership was forced to publish a manifesto restricting the rights of landowners and the clergy under the guidance of the Young Khivans. This...
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    1602 they captured Konye-Urgench in Khivan territory. Returning laden with loot they were surrounded by the Khivans and slaughtered. A second expedition...
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    کمونیست خوارزم Founded 4 April 1920 Dissolved 27 October 1924 Preceded by Young Khivan Party Ideology Communism Marxism–Leninism Political position Far-left...
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    September 1917, after the overthrow of the government of the Young (revolutionary) Khivans, who had advocated reform and wished to limit the power of the...
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    an unusually cold winter. The Khivans knew little of Britain and he was hampered by a lack of understanding of Khivan language and culture. The attempt...
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    Yahoo News. Agence France-Presse. 14 July 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2022. Young, Cathy (24 July 2014). "Putin's Pal". Slate. Retrieved 19 February 2022...
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    The slave trade was a contributing factor to the early prosperity of the young Republic of Venice as a major trading empire in the Mediterranean Sea. The...
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  • Waller discovered that she had written a fake traveling pass for an enslaved young man, Noah, with whom she was in love. She had been taught to read and write...
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  • manumission Bukhara slave trade Crimean slave trade Khazar slave trade Khivan slave trade Ottoman Empire Avret Pazarları Barbary Coast slave trade pirates...
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    city, resulting in the Khivan slave uprising. When Kaufmann's Russian army entered Khiva on 28 March, he was approached by Khivans who begged him to put...
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    Michael in the Caucasus, remained in Central Asia until 1877. During the Khivan campaign of 1873 he commanded the advance guard of General Lomakin's column...
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    January Uprising Russian conquest of Central Asia Russian conquest of Bukhara Khivan campaign of 1873 Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) Boxer Rebellion Russian invasion...
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    tried to protect her by establishing a guardianship for her when she was young, before his death. Based on these factors, her attorney and common-law husband...
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    Mikado's Flag, At the Fall of Port Arthur, and Under Togo for Japan, or Three Young Americans on Land and Sea (1906). Two other English-language stories begin...
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    have but very few children, owing, it is said, to the manner in which very young girls are treated by the Arabs and others ; hence the necessity for the...
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    Russia; various boyar factions still vied for power, trying to unseat the young Tsar Michael; and Sweden intervened in force, trying to gain the throne...
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    French subsidies were no longer provided.[page needed] Although she had many young men still to draft, she could not conscript them and did not dare to resort...
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