The History Of The Cultural Heritage In Turkestan (1867-1917)
Nadira Ibragimovna Alimova , PhD in History, Assistant-professor at the department “History and Social Sciences” of Andizhan branch of Kokand University, Andizhan region, Republic of UzbekistanAbstract
In this article has been analyzed the occupation of Turkestan by the government of the Russian Empire and the looting of rare manuscripts and archival documents of the Uzbek people. In addition, it has been scientifically shown that many Oriental manuscripts, archives of the Khiva and Kokand khanates were confiscated from the libraries of princes’ palaces, madrasahs and mosques in Turkestan and taken to Russian scientific centers.
Keywords
Turkestan, manuscripts, archival documents
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