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Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and Khivan campaign of 1839

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Difference between Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and Khivan campaign of 1839

Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky vs. Khivan campaign of 1839

Prince Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky (Алекса́ндр Беко́вич-Черка́сский), born Devlet-Girei-mırza (Девлет-Гирей-мурза; died 1717), was a Russian officer of Circassian origin who led the first Russian military expedition into Central Asia. The Russo-Khivan War of 1839–1840 was a failed Russian attempt to conquer the Khanate of Khiva.

Similarities between Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and Khivan campaign of 1839

Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and Khivan campaign of 1839 have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aral Sea, Fort-Shevchenko, Kazakhstan, Khanate of Bukhara, Khanate of Khiva, Khivan campaign of 1873, Russian Empire, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.

Aral Sea

The Aral Sea was an endorheic lake (that is, without an outlet) lying between Kazakhstan to its north and Uzbekistan to its south, which began shrinking in the 1960s and largely dried up by the 2010s.

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Fort-Shevchenko

Fort-Shevchenko (Форт-Шевченко) is a military-base town and administrative centre of Tupkaragan District in Mangystau Region of Kazakhstan on the eastern shore of Caspian Sea.

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Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country mostly in Central Asia, with a part in Eastern Europe.

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Khanate of Bukhara

The Khanate of Bukhara (or Khanate of Bukhoro) was an Uzbek state in Central Asia from 1501 to 1785, founded by the Abu'l-Khayrid dynasty, a branch of the Shaybanids.

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Khanate of Khiva

The Khanate of Khiva (خیوه خانلیگی|translit.

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Khivan campaign of 1873

In the Russo-Khivan War of 1873, Russia conquered the Khanate of Khiva, and it became a Russian protectorate.

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Russian Empire

The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.

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Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is a country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, east and northeast, Afghanistan to the southeast, Iran to the south and southwest and the Caspian Sea to the west.

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Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan, officially the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a doubly landlocked country located in Central Asia.

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Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky and Khivan campaign of 1839 Comparison

Alexander Bekovich-Cherkassky has 32 relations, while Khivan campaign of 1839 has 26. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 15.52% = 9 / (32 + 26).

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