MUTUAL TRADE RELATIONS OF THE BUKHARA EMIRATE WITH THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE XIX CENTURY.
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In this article, it is known from historical sources that in the first half of the XIX century, both sides were interested in relations with the Russian Empire, which was considered one of the most active allies in foreign trade of the Bukhara Emirate, which was ruled by representatives of the Mangit dynasty. For example, a clear proof of our opinion may be the fact that both sides, having started this trade, partially excluded from bilateral relations products that are in high demand in the domestic market of the country. In addition, why exactly the Russian Empire tried to establish trade relations with the Emirate of Bukhara and the reasons for the occupation of the markets of Bukhara by British goods, who tried to break off trade relations established between these two countries by the 1930s, including looting on caravans. Routes are one of the main topics of the article