Abstract

The following article reconsiders the relations between the emirate of Bukhara and Ottoman Empire in the 19th century also the exchange of ambassadors, includes the political cooperation which served to the bilateral relations of both countries. Also, there is an exchange of discourses on the exchange of correspondence between the emirs of Bukhara and the Sultans of the Ottoman empire.

Highlights

  • Based on the historical data, in the foreign policy of the Manghit dynasty, which ruled in the Emirate of Bukhara, diplomatical relations along with economic relations, political relations were significantly intensified towards some Eastern countries

  • The increase in Ottomani attention to the Uzbek khanates was mainly due to the war between Russia and Turkey in 1768 and the Kuchuk-Kaynarja peace treaty signed in 1774 [6.-P.202]. This truce marked the beginning of a period of crisis in the Ottoman Empire and ended in 1783 with the official declaration of Crimea’s subjugation to Russia [9.-P.60]

  • Who was sent to Khiva, Kokand and Bukhara in 1840 by the British government to create a union of Central Asian khanates against the Russian invasion in cooperation with Turkey, as well as the need to release M

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Introduction

Based on the historical data, in the foreign policy of the Manghit dynasty, which ruled in the Emirate of Bukhara, diplomatical relations along with economic relations, political relations were significantly intensified towards some Eastern countries. Who was sent to Khiva, Kokand and Bukhara in 1840 by the British government to create a union of Central Asian khanates against the Russian invasion in cooperation with Turkey, as well as the need to release M Stoddart, their detention was not in accordance with international law, wrote two letters and sent them to the Emir of Bukhara through ambassadors [3.-P.250-254]. According to the decree of the Sultan, the ambassador Khoja Mohammad Porso, who handed over the letter, 50.000 Qurush money was allocated for the expenses of going to the Haj. The ambassador’s written request to the British ambassador to Istanbul, Henry Elliott, for help in the Emirate of Bukhara, dated November 24, 1867, ended in failure. He handed over to the Ottoman government a letter written by

This letter was written by Mulla Wahid
Osmanskoy imperii i gosudarstv
Stoddarta i
Muhammed Parsa Efendinin
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