ABOUT THE FATE OF SAYYID OLIMKHAN, THE LAST EMIR OF BUKHARA, IN AFGHANISTAN

Authors

  • Norkuchkarov Khushvakt Eshnazarovich Basic doctoral student of Bukhara State University, TAIRI assistant E-mail: xushvaqt.norqochqarov@mail.ru / x.e.norkuchkarov@buxdu.uz Phone: +998919100221
  • Tursunov Sherali Yunusovich Teacher of the Institute of Termez agrotechnologies and innovative development Phone: +998976928887

Keywords:

Afghanistan, emirate of Bukhara, Tsarist Russia, Kabul, Qal’a-i Fotuh, Muhajirs, Uzbeks of Afghanistan.

Abstract

This article explores the passage of the last Emir Sayyid Olimkhan to Afghanistan and his life there after the fall of the Emirate of Bukhara. In particular, the attitude of the Afghan government and emirs to the emir, in turn, the contacts of Sayyid Olimkhan with representatives of Turkestan independence, as well as the fate of the bukharians who crossed with the Emir to Afghanistan were analyzed in detail.

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2023-06-20

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