AMBASSADORS OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF TURKESTAN WHO VISITED THE EMIRATE OF BUKHARA
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This article covers the issues of the history of embassy relations sent to the territory of the emir to fulfill various purposes on behalf of the Turkestan Governor-General. In it, the historical process is analyzed on the basis of chronological order. An important point is that the purpose of the embassies and the reasons for their departure were studied by referring to the primary sources.
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