Abstract

The periodic boundaries of our research work cover the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this period, a number of foreign ambassadors, traders and tourists visited Central Asia. Many of them write about their experiences here and later write about it. Such manuscripts and works also contain a wealth of impressions and information on the nature and climate of Central Asia at that time.

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  • These works are important because they provide valuable information about the political, socio-economic, cultural history of Central Asia in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, as well as valuable information about the nature, climate, geography, flora and fauna of the country

  • Reading the writings of James Abbott, who traveled to Russia in March, I realized that if I didn’t prepare well for this trip, I might run into problems during the trip or freeze in the cold...1”

  • It can be analyzed from the data that the author studied the works of a number of travelers who traveled to this country before making his short trip, getting acquainted with the climate and nature of the region

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These works are important because they provide valuable information about the political, socio-economic, cultural history of Central Asia in the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, as well as valuable information about the nature, climate, geography, flora and fauna of the country. The work is the result of the author's travels to Central Asia, including the Khiva Khanate. The author states that the title of the book reflects the character of the work, as well as the conflicts between Russia and England for Central Asia and India.

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