RECORDS FROM THE EMBASSY HISTORY OF THE KHIVA KHANATE (IN THE EXAMPLE OF THE KOKAN KHANATE)
Jurabek A. Polvonov , Lecturer Tashkent Military-Academic Lyceum “School Of Temurbeks”, UzbekistanAbstract
This article summarizes the history of the embassy service in Uzbekistan, its important tasks and rules of procedure, as well as the information based on the sources of mutual diplomatic relations between Khiva and Kokan khanates, which existed in the territory of our country in the middle ages, in 1806-1842. It focuses on the “embassy service”, i.e., the ceremonies of welcoming and receiving ambassadors, ambassadors’ skills, mutual relations, based on primary sources.
Keywords
XIX-XX centuries, Khorezm, Bukhara, Munis
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