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- eventually won the struggle for religious authority over the native Bukharans, and Bukharan Jewry forcefully switched to Sephardi customs. The supporters of...
- ideologies coalesced in the Young Bukharans (Russian: младобухарцы, mladobukhartsy), led by Faizullah Khojaev. The Young Bukharans faced extreme obstacles as...
- Muslim Siberian Bukharans had legal advantages and privileges under Russia, Baraba Tatars pretended to be them. Due to the Bukharans frequently intermarrying...
- successful: the Red Army took Bukhara and the Young Bukharans formed the first government of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. Most of the members were...
- tanka. All inscriptions on Bukharan tenga are written in Persian, and from 1787 verses from the Qur'an no longer appear on Bukharan coins. Tenga coins generally...
- in Fergana. In 1920, it ceased to exist with the establishment of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. 1800 QING EMPIRE SIKHS AWADH MARATHA STATES NIZAM...
- Bukharan Revolution refers to the events of 1917–1925, which led to the elimination of the Emirate of Bukhara in 1920, the formation of the Bukharan People's...
- History of Inner Asia (2000), p. 180. Burton, Audrey (15 July 1997). The Bukharans: A Dynastic, Diplomatic, and Commercial History, 1550–1702. Palgrave Macmillan...
- being supported by the Bukharans in violation of the earlier peace treaty), Kaufmann organized an army and marched on the Bukharan-controlled city of Samarkand...
- Young Bukharans movement in August 1920 prompted Red Army commander Mikhail Frunze to act in their support. Οn the night 28 August 1920, Young Bukharans launched...