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fought the
Khivan army. The
Khivans lulled him with diplomacy, then
slaughtered his
entire army,
leaving almost no survivors. In the
Khivan campaign of...
- and Daşoguz
Region of Turkmenistan. The
terms "Khanate of Khiva" and "
Khivan Khanate", by
which the
polity is
commonly known in
Western scholarship,...
- The
Khivan campaign of 1839–1840 was a
failed Russian attempt to
conquer the
Khanate of Khiva.
Vasily Perovsky set out from
Orenburg with 5,000 men, met...
- The
Young Khivans were a
political movement that
emerged in 1905-1907
among the
Uzbeks of the
Khiva Khanate within the
framework of Jadidism, a cultural...
- and
against traveling caravans in
Central Asia. In the 19th century, the
Khivan slave trade became bigger than the
Bukhara slave trade, but both maintained...
- 1602 they
captured Konye-Urgench in
Khivan territory.
Returning laden with loot they were
surrounded by the
Khivans and slaughtered. A
second expedition...
- the
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capturing Samarkand and
gradually subjugating the
whole country.
During the
Khivan campaign of 1873, he
attacked Khanate of Khiva, took the capital, and forced...
- Oxus River,
formerly flowing to the
Caspian Sea, had been
diverted by the
Khivans to the Aral Sea in
order to
extract golden sand from the
river waters....
- The
Khivan Revolution refers to the
events of 1917–1924,
which led to the
elimination of the
Khanate of
Khiva in 1920, the
formation of the K****zm People's...