Book/Printed Material Tārīkh-i ḥuzn al-milal-i Bukhārā تاريخ حزن الملل بخارا /
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Title
- Tārīkh-i ḥuzn al-milal-i Bukhārā
Other Title
- تاريخ حزن الملل بخارا /
Summary
- Historical study of Bukhoro, Uzbekistan written by the Amir of Bokhara.
- This work is a history of Bukhara (in present-day Uzbekistan), written by Said Mir Mohammed Alim Khan (1880-1944), the last amir of Bukhara. Between 1785 and 1920 Bukhara was ruled by eight amirs of the Manghit dynasty. After the Russian conquest of Samarkand in 1868, the emirate of Bukhara became a Russian protectorate. Alim Khan assumed power in 1910, following the death of his father, Abdulahad Khan. Alim Khan was overthrown by the Red Army in September 1920, went into exile, and eventually settled in Kabul, Afghanistan. The title of the book, The Anguish of Nations, alludes to the suffering of his people under communist rule. The text, in Persian, is dated 1921, but the book contains a map of Bukhara and its border with Afghanistan, in French and with information about events after 1925. The illustrations include several photographs of the amir. World Digital Library.
Names
- ʻĀlam Khān, Amir of Bokhara, 1881-
- Muqīm Bāy, Yūsuf
Created / Published
- Pārīs : Dar Maṭbaʻah-i Barādarān-i Mizun-i Naw dar Pārīs ṭabʻ va nashr gardīd, 1921.
Headings
- - ʻĀlam Khān,--Amir of Bokhara,--1881
- - Bukhoro (Uzbekistan)--History
- - Khanate of Bukhara--History
- - France
Notes
- - Text dated 1921, map (in French) contains information about events after 1925.
- - Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
- - In Persian; map in French.
- - 08/20/04 T;08/01/02 T
- - Acquire for LC only.
- - digital files not viewed; td12 2013-7-16
Medium
- 102, [2] pages : illustrations, color map ; 19 cm
Call Number/Physical Location
- DK948.84 .A43 1921
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2002362443
Online Format
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