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ideologies coalesced in the
Young Bukharans (Russian: младобухарцы, mladobukhartsy), led by
Faizullah Khojaev. The
Young Bukharans faced extreme obstacles as...
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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...
- 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...
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Muslim Siberian Bukharans had
legal advantages and
privileges under Russia,
Baraba Tatars pretended to be them. Due to the
Bukharans frequently intermarrying...
- The
Bukharan markhor, or
Tadjik markhor (Capra
falconeri heptneri) is an
endangered goat-antelope,
native to Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, possibly...
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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...
- 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...
- The
Bukharan Quarter (Hebrew: שכונת הבוכרים,
Shkhunat HaBukharim), also
HaBukharim Quarter or
Bukharim Quarter, is a
neighborhood in the
center of Jerusalem...
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Burton Audrey. The
Bukharans. A dynastic,
diplomatic and
commercial history 1550−1702. — Curzon, 1997. P.143.
Burton Audrey. The
Bukharans. A dynastic, diplomatic...
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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...