ANGLO-RUSSIAN RIVALRY OVER CENTRAL ASIAN KHANATES IN THE 19TH CENTURY
Babur T. Tajiyev , Tutor Uzbekistan State University of World Languages Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
This article provides information about the foreign relations of Central Asian khanates in the 19th century and the aspirations of the Russian Empire and Great Britain to make these territories their colonies.
Keywords
Russian Empire, England, John Lawrence
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