UMARKHON - A MIGHTY KOKAND KHAN
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In 1709, the city's area was separated from the state's subject, which was mainly consisted of the Fergana Valley. The Kokand Khanate was founded until the midst of the XVIII century and fought to end the internal wars and overcome the outer enemies. The second half of the XVIII century is one of the most powerful states of the khan in Central Asia in the early XIX century. Norbatabiy (1763 - 1798), as well as the political, socio-economic and culturally rose of the khanate during the rulers such as Olimkhon (1798 - 1810), Umarkhan (1822 - 1822), Muhammad Alikhon (1822 - 1822).
One of the most powerful rulers of the room was Umarkhan and his reign achieved a leading position in Central Asia in political, socio-economic and cultural sectors. During Umarkhan rule, it determines the relevance of the topic to study the political, economic, social and culture of Kokandan's statehood.

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