Emirate of Bukhara

The Emirate of Bukhara (Persian: امارت بخارا‎ Amārat-e Bokhārā, Chagatai: بخارا امرلیگی Bukhārā Amirligi, Uzbek: Buxoro amirligi) was a nation that was located in Central Asia that existed from 1785 to 1920 in what is now modern-day Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan.

Emirate of Bukhara
امارت بخارا
Amārat-e Bokhārā
1785–1920
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The Emirate of Bukhara under Russian rule
The Emirate of Bukhara under Russian rule
StatusSemi-independent state
(under Russian protection 1873–1917)
CapitalBukhara
Common languages
Religion
Sunni Islam, Shia Islam, Sufism (Naqshbandi), Zoroastrianism, Judaism
GovernmentAbsolute Monarchy
Emir 
 1785–1800
Mir Masum Shah Murad
 1911–1920
Alim
History 
 Manghit control
1747
 Established
1785
 Conquered by Russia
1868
 Russian protectorate
1873
 Disestablished
October 1920
Population
 1875[4]
c. 2,478,000
 1911[5]
1,200,000
Currencyfulus, tilla, and tenga.[6]
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Khanate of Bukhara
Bukharan People's Soviet Republic

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