The khanate is of importance as being one of the most northern in Afghanistan, on the Russian border.
The length of the khanate from north to south is 200 m.
KHIVA, capital of thekhanate of Khiva, in Western Asia, 25 m.
The following publications are all in Russian: Kuhn, Sketch of the Khanate of Khokand (1876); V.
The khanateof Khokand was a powerful state which grew up in the 18th century.
It ended, in February 1876, by the capture of Andijan and Khokand and the annexation of the Khokand khanate to Russia.
I was profoundly thankful for his exceptional kindness to me, and was pleased to think that I now could employ the time I had in wandering through the Khanate to my heart's content without any interference.
I did not remain long with my new fellow-travellers from the Khanate of Kokhand.
Nakhsheb was the ancient name of Karshi, and as a city it ranks second in the Khanate of Bokhara in extent and commercial importance.
The Jews in the Early Russian Principalities and in the Tataric Khanate of the Crimea 29 II.
Amongst the disruptions of the time was that of the Khanate of Qibchaq (Erskine).
A khanate situated in the valley of the lower Oxus, bordering Bokhara on the southeast.
A khanate some seventy miles below Khiva on the Oxus.
A khanate of Turkestan, north of Bokhara, in the upper valley of the Sir Daria.
Herr von Lankenau settled the principal conditions of the peace between Russia and Bokhara, and then spent some time in the Khanate near the Zerefshan.
The khanate was for long in dispute between Bokhara and Kabul, but in 1868 Abdur Rahman laid siege to the town, and it was compelled to come to terms.
In 1847 a fort was built on the Sea of Aral, at the mouth of the Syr-Daria, whose waters formed the only safe avenue to the desert-girdled khanate of Khokand.
He made his way to the Irtish and Obi, opened trade with the rich khanateof Bokhara, south of the desert, and in various ways sought to consolidate the conquest he had made.
In 1487 Ivan reduced the khanate of Kazan (one of the offshoots of the Horde) to the condition of a vassal-state, though in his later years it broke away from his suzerainty.
It was due to Lawrence's perception of the change brought about by Russian action in the Khanate of Bokhara, near the Afghan border.
The Czar's Government was content with assuring its hold upon Khiva, without annexing the Khanate outright, seeing that it had disclaimed any such intention[292].
The Czar's officials had little difficulty in picking a quarrel with the Khanateof Khokand.
This Khanate intervened between Bokhara and the Caspian Sea, which the Russians used as their base of operations on the west.
The Khanate of Erivan, on both sides of the Araxes, and the Khanate of Nakhichevan, a part of the ancient Armenia, fell into the hands of the conquerors.
Already was the Envoy convinced of the treachery of that Prince—already was he beginning to talk about dismembering the Khanate of Khelat, and annexing the provinces of Shawl, Moostung, and Cutchee to the Douranee Empire.
The rugs known as Princess Bokharas are woven by the Mohammedan tribes who dwell in parts of the Khanate of Bokhara.
The best known district in Turkestan is the Khanate of Bokhara, which extends from the offshoots of the lofty Pamir mountains in the east to the desolate sandy plains beyond the Amu Daria, or Oxus river, on the west.
On the west bank of the Amu Daria, and stretching for two hundred miles above its mouth, is the plain of the Khanate of Khiva.
A little time afterward Popof told us that we were in the territory of Ferganah, the name of the ancient khanate of Kokhan, which was annexed by Russia in 1876, with the seven districts that compose it.
At five o'clock in the morning the train stops at the capital of the Khanate of Bokhara, eleven hundred and seven versts from Uzun Ada.
It is an important town of the Khanate of Bokhara, which the Transcaspian reached towards the end of 1886, seventeen months after the first sleeper was laid.
In 1868 Russia seized Samarcand, and established over the khanate of Bokhara a similar supervision to that in Khiva.
For them he conquered the kingdom of Kazan, the empire of Siberia, the khanate of Astrakhan.
A fine old Tartar gateway, called the Tower of Soyonbeka, stands in front of the cathedral; but much of the citadel has been built since the khanate fell before the troops of Ivan the Fourth.
Very rapidly the powers of Batu extended over the Russian princes, and so long as the khanate remained in the direct descent from Batu nothing occurred to check the growth of the empire.
Mahomed Yakoob was born in or about the year 1820, in the flourishing little town of Piskent, in the khanate of Khokand.
Soon after the conquest of the Khanate of Kazan in the sixteenth century, the Tsars of Muscovy attempted to convert their new subjects from Mahometanism to Christianity.
With Sweden a prolongation of the truce for four years was effected in December 1585; the Krimskie khanate was weakened by civil war and dynastic revolutions, and little was to be feared from that quarter.
On the ruins of the Great Bulgarian State had sprung up the Tartar khanate of Kazan, independent of the Golden Horde, and a source of uneasiness for Eastern Russia.
A khanate of Turkestan; supposed by geologists to have been the bed of an ancient sea, of which the Aral and Caspian now remain.
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