Khanat of Bukhara
The Khanat of Bukhara (1599 - 1920), was a State centrasiatic mainly persophone, with the capital with Bukhara (currently in Ouzbékistan), and which included also the town of Samarkand.
The dynasties Djanides Achtarkhanides and Manghit (Mantyg) reigned on the khanat of Bukhara of 1599 with 1785 after having relieved the other descendants of Djötchi, the Uzbek dynasty of the Chaybanides. The conquest of Nâdir Shâh in 1740 brought its transitory reign which lasted until its death in 1747.
At the 17th century the members of the dynasties Djanides build two of the three madrasa S of the place of Registan with Samarkand (in 1646 and 1660).
Khanat of Bukhara was famous in “emirate” in 1785.
In 1868, the Emirate of Bukhara becomes Protectorat of Russia. Shortly after the Revolution of October, after the catch of Bukhara by the Red Army on September 2nd 1920, it definitively loses its independence to train the Soviet Popular republic of Bukhara before integrating, in 1924, RSS of Ouzbékistan (in its great part) and RSS of Tadjikistan.
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