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The Khanate of Khiva is a nation with long history. Founded by a group of Persian survivors from the earlier Khwarezmi Empire, plus many Uzbeks that had settled in the years since its conquest by Genghis Khan, the Khanate of Khiva always had a small sphere of influence, roughly stretching until the Aral Sea and Old Urgench in old times. When the Russians arrived, the Khanate was weaker than ever, and soon it became a Russian protectorate. In 1917, the Khanate changed its flag, but it wouldn't enjoy it for long, as the Soviet revolutions in Central Asia destroyed the Khanate. The Khorezm People's Soviet Republic followed the demise of the Khanate for five years, until it was divided into the Uzbek and Turkmeni SSR.

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rdfs:label
  • Khanate of Khiva (1983: Doomsday)
rdfs:comment
  • The Khanate of Khiva is a nation with long history. Founded by a group of Persian survivors from the earlier Khwarezmi Empire, plus many Uzbeks that had settled in the years since its conquest by Genghis Khan, the Khanate of Khiva always had a small sphere of influence, roughly stretching until the Aral Sea and Old Urgench in old times. When the Russians arrived, the Khanate was weaker than ever, and soon it became a Russian protectorate. In 1917, the Khanate changed its flag, but it wouldn't enjoy it for long, as the Soviet revolutions in Central Asia destroyed the Khanate. The Khorezm People's Soviet Republic followed the demise of the Khanate for five years, until it was divided into the Uzbek and Turkmeni SSR.
water area
  • negligible
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Urgench
religion other
  • Sufi Islam, Shi'ite Islam, Judaism, Christianity
HoSname
  • Sayid Abdullah V
name short
  • Khiva
est date
  • 1988(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • Khan
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
CoA
  • Coat_of_Arms_of_Uzbekistan.svg
Timeline
  • 1983(xsd:integer)
map caption
  • the Khanate of Khiva in former Uzbekistan
Name en
  • Khanate of Khiva
flag width
  • 120(xsd:integer)
ethnic group
  • Uzbek
Name
  • Xiva Xonligi
coa caption
  • Interim Coat of Arms of the Khanate of Khiva
regime
  • Semi-constitutional Monarchy
royal house
  • Qungrat
Language
  • Uzbek
Currency
  • Khivan Som
Population
  • app. 700,000
Flag caption
  • Flag of Khiva
Religion
  • Sunni Islam
coa width
  • 80(xsd:integer)
Area
  • 6300(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • Khivan
Timezone
  • UTC +5
language other
  • Turkmeni
map width
  • 220(xsd:integer)
otl
  • Xorazm province, Uzbekistan
Capital
  • Khiva
Anthem
  • National Anthem of the Khanate of Khiva
Flag
  • Bandera_de_Khiva_abans_1917.png
ethnic other
  • Turkmeni, Persian
pop unit
  • inhabitants
royal house title
  • dynasty
summer time
  • UTC +5
abstract
  • The Khanate of Khiva is a nation with long history. Founded by a group of Persian survivors from the earlier Khwarezmi Empire, plus many Uzbeks that had settled in the years since its conquest by Genghis Khan, the Khanate of Khiva always had a small sphere of influence, roughly stretching until the Aral Sea and Old Urgench in old times. When the Russians arrived, the Khanate was weaker than ever, and soon it became a Russian protectorate. In 1917, the Khanate changed its flag, but it wouldn't enjoy it for long, as the Soviet revolutions in Central Asia destroyed the Khanate. The Khorezm People's Soviet Republic followed the demise of the Khanate for five years, until it was divided into the Uzbek and Turkmeni SSR.
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