SOME SOURCES ON THE PERIOD OF MUHAMMAD RAHIM KHAN I IN THE KHIVA KHANATE
Keywords:
armor, coin minter, khivaq, soldier, chamberlain, commander, tax kesma, inoq, biy, centurion, MervAbstract
This article reveals the period of Muhammad Rahim Khan I in the Khiva Khanate, the reforms carried out during this time, the achievements in foreign relations, as well as the changes implemented in the socio-economic and military spheres.
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