Abstract

The first research on the history of diplomatic relations between the Emirate of Bukhara and the Russian Empire began in the XIX century. It is expedient to study how the diplomatic relations between the two countries were studied by Russian historians in the XIX and early XX centuries through historical research. This article discusses the general features of research in this period and the issues that are in their focus.

Highlights

  • The study of the history of diplomatic relations between the Emirate of Bukhara and the Russian Empire began in the XIX century by

  • The first works of this period do not fully meet the scientific requirements, it is expedient to accept them as research, as they were written by persons not directly involved in diplomatic relations and were published in scientific journals of their time

  • The first study of the embassy, published by Yakovlev in 1824 in the collection "Siberian Herald" under the title "Mulla Irnazar Maksyutov, the messenger of Bukhara", Asking the Russian government to compensate for the damage of Bukhara caravan caused by kyrgyzes and Pugachev looting, he said that he had been sent from Bukhara to Russia as an ambassador in order to secure the trade route that was convenient for the people of Bukhara [27]

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INTRODUCTION

Historians and orientalists of the Russian Empire. the first works of this period do not fully meet the scientific requirements, it is expedient to accept them as research, as they were written by persons not directly involved in diplomatic relations and were published in scientific journals of their time. The first study of the embassy, published by Yakovlev in 1824 in the collection "Siberian Herald" under the title "Mulla Irnazar Maksyutov, the messenger of Bukhara", Asking the Russian government to compensate for the damage of Bukhara caravan caused by kyrgyzes and Pugachev looting, he said that he had been sent from Bukhara to Russia as an ambassador in order to secure the trade route that was convenient for the people of Bukhara [27]. During the first embassy, Ernazarbi met with the ambassador of the Usmonli Turks in Moscow several times During these meetings, they discussed the establishment of trade relations between the Emirate of Bukhara and the Usmonli Turks, as well as the movement of Central Asian pilgrims through Khiva and Astrakhan to Mecca, the southern Russian borders and the Black Sea to Constantinople and Anatolia[32]. The colonial interests of the Russian Empire in relation to Central Asia, as well as the competition with Britain for the region, are highlighted in a way that is in line with historical reality

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