Khanat de Kokand
The khanat of Kokand (1710 - 1876) was one of the three Khanat S Uzbek resulting from the dislocation of the Khanat de Djaghataï, with those of Bukhara (which included Samarkand) and of Khiva.
Khanat de Kokand, which takes its origins in the town of Ferghana, was located between 1709 and 1876 on the territories of current Ouzbékistan (is), Tadjikistan and Kirghizstan. The large horde of the wandering people of the Kyrgyz and the Kazakh , active in the Eastern Kazakhstan, quickly became its vassal.
At the beginning of the 19th century Kokand annexed the town of Tachkent. Under the threat of the attack of the khanat of Bukhara which prepared to annex Tachkent, the Russian general Mikhaïl Tcherniaïev seizes the occasion to launch an offensive against the khanat of Kokand. In 1876, following fierce combats, Kokand was annexed by the Russians what opened the road of the Central Asia to them.
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