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Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva, Хива, خیوه;
other names) is a district-level city of
approximately 93,000
people in
Khorazm Region, Uzbekistan.
According to archaeological...
- 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...
- in Khiva.
Bobookhun Salimov [ru] was one of the
activists of the
Young Khivans movement. The
internal contradictions in the
Khiva Khanate intensified...
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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...
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Khivan campaign...
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never rose
above 12
degrees Fahrenheit. On 30
December 2,000 to 3,000
Khivans attacked Aq Bulaq.
After 2
unsuccessful days they
turned their attention...
- 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....
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included members of the
Young Khivans. The
power of the Khan was
limited by this do****ent. The
chairman of the
Majlis was
Young Khivan politician Boboahun Salimov...
- Kaufmann's
Russian army
entered Khiva on 28 March, he was
approached by
Khivans who
begged him to put down the
ongoing slave uprising,
during which slaves...
- expelled, retaken,
fought Tekes,
Russians built forts on the Syr Darya, but
Khivans only
raided the
surrounding areas,
campaigned south of Merv,
Persians intervened...