KOKON-BUKHARA RELATIONS
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Oratepa, Okmachit, Tashkent, Shymkent, East Turkistan, Karategin, Kolob, Darvaz, Vahon, Muhammad Alikhan, Amir Nasrullo, Kasimov, Umarkhan.Abstract
This article describes the various conflicts between the Kokand Khanate and Bukhara, which took place after independence, and the disputes between these countries over various territories.
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