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FROM THE HISTORY OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS OF THE KOKAND AND KHIVA KHANATE WITH THE OTTOMAN STATE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE 19TH CENTURY

Zumrad RahmonkulovaCandidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek
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The article highlights the diplomatic relations of the Kokand Khanate with the Ottoman Empire, embassy relations, the activities of its ambassadors. The issue of Russia's influence on relations between the two countries was also discussed. Muhammad Hakimkhan is also mentioned in Muntahab at-Tavoriks (Selected Book of History) as an important source on the history, political and cultural life of the Ottoman state. By the middle of the 19th century, it was argued that Britain's efforts to forge a military alliance between the Central Asian khanates and the Ottomans had failed. At the end of the 18th - the middle of the 19th centuries. political relations between the Central Asian khanates and the Ottoman state did not always coincide with each other's interests. However, it was shown that embassy relations between the parties did not completely stop.

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