The life of ʿAlimqul : a native chronicle of nineteenth century Central Asia
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The life of ʿAlimqul : a native chronicle of nineteenth century Central Asia
(Central Asia research forum series)
Routledge, 2014
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تأريخ علی قلی امیر لشکر
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"First published in 2003 by Routledge ... First issued in paperback 2014"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
This work studies a narrative devoted to the history of the Kokand Khanate, a state that played a great role in Central Asian history in the 18th and 19th centuries, controlling territory equal to continental western Europe, until it was conquered by the Russian Empire in 1876. This unique manuscript, discovered by the editor in Tashkent, is a biography of Alimqul Amir-i Lashkar, Commander-in- Chief of the Kokand army and de facto ruler of the Kokand state in 1863-1865, who died in battle at the age of thirty three. Shortly after his death, Tashkent was captured by Russian troops. The author of this biography was an intimate friend of Alimqul and was actively involved in politics. Includes rare reproduction of Chagatay Turkic text.
Table of Contents
Introduction: An Unknown Source for the History of the Kokand Khanate in the 19th Century The Biography of `Alimqul Amir-i lakshar: English Translation and Commentaries Appendices: Systematized data from the Biography - I Genealogy, II Chronology, III Prosopography, IV Glossary Bibiliography Indices - I Personal Names, II Geographical Names, III Ethnic and Local Names, IV Terms, V Oriental Sources
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