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classical Persian: خاننشین خوقند, Khānniśīn-i-
Khoqand Chagatay: خوقند خانليغى, romanized:
Khoqand Khaanlighi Tajik: Хонии Қӯқанд, romanized: Xoniyi...
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conquered territory others relocated to
Khoqand where they
could hide, regroup, and
strike back at the Qing.
Khoqand, as so,
would suddenly find
itself involved...
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sanctuary for
dethroned leaders of Bukhara,
Khoqand and even Afghanistan. Such
situation increased Bukhara and
Khoqand's will to
subjugate Shahrisabz. The Kenagas...
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status and not
regarded highly in Bukhara.
Turkic Muslim slave-raiders from
Khoqand did not
distinguish between ****
Muslim and Han Chinese,
enslaving **** Muslims...
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Uzbek states: Bukhara,
Khiva and
Khoqand: C. 1750–1886. In N. Di Cosmo, A. Frank, & P.
Golden (Eds.), The Cambridge...
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Uzbek States: Bukhara,
Khiva and
Khoqand: c. 1750–1886." The
Cambridge History of
Inner Asia: The
Chinggisid Age...
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Political History of Qing
Relations With
Khoqand C.1760-1860. Vol. 16 of Brill's
Inner Asian Library (illustrated ed.)....