POLITICAL RELATIONS AND STRUGGLES BETWEEN IRAN AND TRANSOXIANA DURING THE REIGN OF SHAH TAHMASP

Authors

  • Khulkar Ostanaqulova is the daughter of Bakhrom Department of Eastern Civilization and History Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, 4th year astanaqulovahulkar@gmail.com (+99899)6635522
  • Abbaskhan Ubaidullayev is the son of Daniyor Department of Eastern Civilization and History Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies 4th year abbos.daniyarevich@gmail.com (+99899)3454907

Keywords:

Safavid, Shaibani, Tahmasp, Ubaidullah Khan, Khurasan, War of Jam, Herat, Mashhad, Transoxiana, Lawful Sultan Suleiman.

Abstract

In this article, during the reign of Shah Tahmasp, the son of Shah Ismail, the ruler of the Safavid state in Iran in the 16th century, the conflicts and struggles with the Uzbek Shaibani sultans in Transoxiana and the extent to which the Ottoman Empire influenced these processes and the consequences of these struggles are presented.

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2023-10-29

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