IRAN-KHIVA EMBASSY RELATIONS IN “RUZNOMAIY SAFARI KHORAZM”
Jurabek A. Polvonov , Lecturer, Tashkent “Temurbek School” Military-Academic Lyceum Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article tried to cover the history of Khiva khanate’s diplomatic relations with Iran, which is considered an integral part of the state history, based on the information described in the diaries of Ambassador Muhammad Ali Khan Gafur “Ruznomaiy Safari Khorazm” (“Khorazm Safari Diary”).
Keywords
19th century, 20s of the 19th century, 1842
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