Trade Issues In Central Asia In The Anglo-Russian Competition Of The XIX Century
Bakhromjon Khaynazarov , Doctor Of Philosophy (Phd) In History, Associate Professor, National University Of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses trade issues in Central Asia in XIX century Anglo-Russian competition. If trade through Khiva and the desert had not continued, it would have been possible to talk of this level of trade in the 1970s. From this it can be concluded that trade between Khiva and the Turkmen land has its own characteristics, which is confirmed by the list of goods sold. Some areas of Bukhara could not support the Afghan claim because Russia was under its influence. Information available at the British Foreign Office confirmed Russia’s position.
Keywords
Central Asia, Anglo-Russian Competition, Khiva
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