CENTRAL ASIA ON THE PAGES OF THE "TURKESTAN COLLECTION"
Keywords:
Turkestan collection, Central Asia, England, Pamir, India, Mongolia, Tashkent, Saint Petersburg.Abstract
This article presents information about the competition between the Russian Empire and England for the conquest of Central Asia, the sending of various military expeditions to these regions, and the collection of valuable information about the country as a result of which the Russian Empire eventually conquered Central Asia and established its control over this region.
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