The Description of The Relations Between The Khanate of Khiva and Russia in The Period of Khan Of Khiva Muhammad Rahimkhan I in The Work ''Firdaws Ul-Iqbal'' By Historicians Munis and Ogahiy
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https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v6i2.3316Keywords:
Muhammad Rahimkhan I, Khiva State, Munis, Ogahiy, The Work “Firdaws Ul-Iqbal”, Russia, System of FeudalismAbstract
The article discusses the relationship between the Khiva Khanate and Russia in the work "Firdaws ul-Iqbal" by the historians of the Khiva Khanate, Munis and Ogahiy. It provides information on the stage to which these relations reached during the reign of Muhammad Rakhimkhan I, and how these relations were covered in the work. The establishment of the Supreme Council in order to implement the policy of making what he did, putting pressure on the Khanate of Khiva, seriously opposing the policies of some neighboring countries trying to interfere in his internal affairs, and using military force when necessary, in the past seven years was recognized by the Uzbeks, Turkmens and Karakalpaks during his military policy. That he worked in harmony with his armies, that responding to evil with evil is one of the unique methods for the feudal system, that these methods were also reflected in the activities of Muhammad Rahimkhan I, that Munis Khan's activities were based on the principle of truthfulness, as well as the fact that he impartially described all the atrocities committed by the khan, and expressed his heartfelt regret for those events in poetic verses information has been provided. In the article, the Khan of Khiva Muhammad Rahimkhan I (1806-1825) won the throne in order to restore the status of his country during the time of Khorezmshahs, strengthen the state borders, put an end to changes of khans, conduct a strong state policy, eliminate hypocrites who cause internal conflicts in the country, such as factionalism, separatism, and betrayal.
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