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City in Xorazm Region, western Uzbekistan
Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva, Хива, خیوه; other names) is a district-level city of approximately 93,000 people in Khorazm Region, Uzbekistan. According to archaeological
Khiva
1511–1920 state in Central Asia
The Khanate of Khiva (Chagatay: خیوه خانلیگی, romanized: Khivâ Khânligi, Persian: خانات خیوه, romanized: Khânât-e Khiveh, Uzbek: Xiva xonligi, Хива хонлиги
Khanate_of_Khiva
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Khiva in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Khiva is a city in Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan. Khiva may also refer to: FK Khiva, a football club based
Khiva_(disambiguation)
Central Asian trade (17th century – 1873)
Khanate of Khiva was a major center of slave trade in Central Asia from the 17th century until the Russian conquest in 1873. The slave market in Khiva mainly
Khivan_slave_trade
Oasis region in Central Asia
and ruled the lands. Cities such as Kath, Gurganj (now Konye-Urgench) and Khiva served as capital to a series of dynasties, such as the Afrighids and the
Khwarazm
Football club
FK Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva futbol klubi) is an Uzbekistani football club based in Khiva. It currently plays in the Uzbekistan First League. FK Khiva plays in
FK_Khiva
Period in Russian and Central Asian history
served as mercenaries for Khiva. They habitually raided Persia and sold the resulting slaves in the Khiva slave market. Khiva and Bukhara were known as
Russian conquest of Central Asia
Russian_conquest_of_Central_Asia
19th-century Anglo-Russian confrontation
Khan, to establishing a British agent to Khiva and to mediate between Khiva and Russia. Abbott set off from Khiva in 1840 towards Russia to commence negotiations
Great_Game
Yusupov (Khiva, 1861– Khiva, 14 May 1936) was a statesman and representative of the Young Khivan movement, a branch of Jadidism in the Khiva Khanate.
Polvonniyoz_Yusupov
Region of Uzbekistan
Khiva, Shovot, and Pitnak. The climate is a typically arid continental climate, with cold winters and extremely hot, dry summers. The city of Khiva in
Khorazm_Region
Part of the Basmachi rebellion in the Russian Civil War
The Siege of Khiva was a military operation from 19 January to 19 August 1924 by Basmachi insurgents to conquer the city of Khiva from the Red Army. While
Siege_of_Khiva_(1924)
Historical states in Central Asia
Transoxiana (modern-day Uzbekistan), namely the khanates of Bukhara (1500–1920), Khiva (1512–1920), and Kokand (c. 1710–1876). In the late 15th and early 16th
Uzbek_khanates
Turkmen leader of Khiva from 1918 to 1920
the Armed Forces and later the de facto and last ruler of the Khanate of Khiva. Born into the Turkmen tribe of Yomut, Muhammet Gurban was the son of a
Junaid_Khan_(Basmachi_leader)
Khan of Khiva from 1856 to 1864
Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva. He reigned between 1856 and 1864. In 1855, the 7th ruler of Khiva, Muhammad Amin Bahadur Khan, tragically
Sayyid Muhammad (Khan of Khiva)
Sayyid_Muhammad_(Khan_of_Khiva)
Conflict between Khiva and Soviets
Siege of Khiva (1920), was a military engagement between the forces of Junaid Khan and the Soviets led by Mikhail Frunze and Nikolay Shaidakov. The soviet
Khiva_operation_(1919-1920)
the Khan of Khiva to abolish the capture and selling of Russian slaves in Khiva. This likely forestalled the Russian conquest of the Khiva, although it
Richmond_Shakespear
Russian Empire Major General (1853–1914)
Russian military campaigns in Central Asia, particularly in the regions of Khiva and Kokand. Rzhepetsky was a member of the ancient Polish noble family of
Vladimir_Rzepecki
Bengal Army officer and colonial administrator
was planning an invasion of the Khanate of Khiva, Major Elliott D'Arcy Todd received intelligence from Khiva that 100,000 "fighting men" were in Kuzzauk
James Abbott (Indian Army officer)
James_Abbott_(Indian_Army_officer)
1873 Imperial Russian conquest of the Khanate of Khiva
Russia conquered the Khanate of Khiva, and it became a Russian protectorate. Twice before, Russia had failed to subjugate Khiva. In 1717, Prince Bekovitch-Cherkassky
Khivan_campaign_of_1873
Khan of Khiva from 1864 to 1910
1847 – 1910) was Khan of Khiva of the Uzbek ”Kongirad” Dynasty from 1864 to 1910, succeeding his father Sayyid Muhammad Khan. Khiva was turned into a Russian
Muhammad Rahim Khan II of Khiva
Muhammad_Rahim_Khan_II_of_Khiva
465km line between Bukhara and Khiva, and high-speed trainsets are intended to eventually travel between Tashkent and Khiva. The current unelectrified line
High-speed_rail_in_Uzbekistan
Uzbek photographer and filmmaker
and cameraman. He is regarded as a great figure of culture in his home of Khiva, responsible for taking photos of his city and its figures. Khudaibergen
Khudaibergen_Devanov
Mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan
10th–18th century mosque in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is one of the principal monuments of Itchan Kala, the walled old city of Khiva, which is a World Heritage
Juma_Mosque,_Khiva
Airline of Uzbekistan
certificate (AOC) in 2023 and commenced operations on 23 February 2024. Fly Khiva launched its first passenger service, operating from Tashkent to Urgench
Flykhiva
Slave trade in Bukhara until the 19th century
(present-day Uzbekistan) from antiquity until the 19th century. Bukhara and nearby Khiva were known as the major centers of slave trade in Central Asia for centuries
Bukhara_slave_trade
1379 siege
Transoxonian territories of Khiva and Kath. When Timur became ruler of Transoxonia in 1371, he led claim to the territories of Khiva and Kath. In 1373, Timur
Siege_of_Urgench
1737–1740 Afsharid conquests
embarked upon the conquest and annexation of the Khanates of Bukhara and Khiva. The initial engagements were fought in the late 1730s by Nader Shah's son
Nader Shah's Central Asian campaign
Nader_Shah's_Central_Asian_campaign
1917–1924 overthrow of the Khanate of Khiva
the events of 1917–1924, which led to the elimination of the Khanate of Khiva in 1920, the formation of the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic, the intervention
Khivan_Revolution
The Khiva–Bukhara War Of 1806 was a short conflict fought between the Emirate of Bukhara under Emir Haydar and the Khanate of Khiva under Eltuzar Muhammad
Khiva–Bukhara_War_of_1806
Siege during the Basmachi Movement
The Siege of Khiva was a military engagement during the Basmachi Movement in Central Asia, led by Junaid Khan of Khiva and Molla Abdulkahhar against the
Siege_of_Khiva_(1922)
Khan of Khiva from 1806 to 1825
Khan (and fourth ruler) of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva. He reigned from 1806 to 1825. He ascended the throne after the tragic death
Mohammed_Rahim_Khan
Madrasa in Khiva, Khorazm, Uzbekistan
in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It is located in the center of the Itchan Kala. It was built by Islam Khodja, the prime minister and father-in-law of Khiva-Isfandiyar
Islamkhodja_Madrasah
1920–1924 Soviet republic in Central Asia
Soviet Republic was the state created as the successor to the Khanate of Khiva in February 1920, when the Khan abdicated in response to pressure. It was
Khorezm People's Soviet Republic
Khorezm_People's_Soviet_Republic
Country in West Asia
Hejaz Indonesia Iran (Qajar) Iraq Jabal Shammar Kathiri Kazakh Khanate Khiva Korea Kumul Kurdistan Laos Maguindanao Mahra Maldives Manchukuo Mongolia
United_Arab_Emirates
Military theater of the Russian Civil War
Russian Civil War taking place in the old imperial provinces of Turkestan, Khiva, Bukhara, and Transcaspia. In late 1917, a revolutionary wave spread across
Central Asian Front of the Russian Civil War
Central_Asian_Front_of_the_Russian_Civil_War
Palace in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Tach Khaouli Palace, (literally : Stone Palace), is a palace located in Khiva (Uzbekistan) in the fortified district of Itchan Kala, the whole of which
Toshhovli_Palace
Ancient fortress in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Old Fortress) is the citadel in the Itchan Kala, the historic old town of Khiva in Uzbekistan. It is an outstanding part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site
Konya_Ark
Madrasa in Khiva, Khorazm, Uzbekistan
Muhammad Aminkhan Madrasah is an architectural monument in Khiva (1852–1855). Built by Muhammad Amin Bahadur Khan. The Madrasah is located in the western
Muhammad_Aminkhan_Madrasah
2021 dieselpunk action-adventure strategy game
the known world, led by the House of Sayadi. In 207, the Lord-Governor of Khiva, a city in the desert region of Gerat, rebelled and founded the breakaway
HighFleet
1785–1920 state in Central Asia
emirate's capital, Bukhara. It was contemporaneous with the Khanate of Khiva to the west, in Khwarazm, and the Khanate of Kokand to the east, in Fergana
Emirate_of_Bukhara
a political movement that emerged in 1905-1907 among the Uzbeks of the Khiva Khanate within the framework of Jadidism, a cultural movement of Muslim
Young_Khivans
Turkmen tribe
Turkmenistan. Khiva (Turkmen: Dashoguz Yomutlary; Also called Bayramsly): The Khiva Yomut live to the immediate west of the city of Khiva, across the border
Yomut
Grand Vizier of the Khiva Khanate
Minister) of the Khiva Khanate from 1898 until his death in 1913. Seyid Islam Khodja was born to Seyid Ibrahim Khoja in 1872 in Khiva. Growing up in the
Islam_Khodja
Country in East Asia
Hejaz Indonesia Iran (Qajar) Iraq Jabal Shammar Kathiri Kazakh Khanate Khiva Korea Kumul Kurdistan Laos Maguindanao Mahra Maldives Manchukuo Mongolia
Japan
Khan of Khiva from 1845 to 1855
Persian: محمد امین بهادر خان; Khiva, 1817 - Sarahs, 1855), was the 7th Khan of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva. He reigned between 1845 and
Muhammad_Amin_Bahadur_Khan
Sub-branch of the Turkic language family
Uzbek-speaking Khanate of Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara, Kokand Khanate, Khiva Khanate, Maimana Khanate. Uzbek – spoken by the Uzbeks; approximately 44
Karluk_languages
Russian general and statesman (1794–1857)
Empire's southeastern frontier. In 1839 he led an invasion on the Khanate of Khiva – in part to free Russian slaves captured from the Russian frontiers on
Vasily_Perovsky
Emir of Bukhara from 1827 to 1860
allegiances from Iran to Khiva and from Khiva to Bukhara in different periods. Western and Russian travelers who came to Khiva and Afghanistan left their
Nasrullah_Khan_(Bukhara)
Building in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Kaltaminor is a memorial minaret in Khiva. It is located on the front side of the Muhammad Amin Khan madrasa and sometimes considered as part of it. Kaltaminor
Kaltaminor
Historic site in The city of Khiva
Bogcha Gate (uzbek: Bogʻcha darvoza) is the northern gate of the Khiva citadel, Itchan Kala. It was built in the 19th century. Currently, it is listed
Bogcha_Gate
Building in Khiva
in Khiva, Uzbekistan. It was formerly the official reception hall of Asfandiyar Khan (20th century). This palace-garden was built by Khan of Khiva Muhammad
Nurullabai_Palace
Madrasa in Khiva, Khorazm, Uzbekistan
madrasah is a cultural heritage object located in the historical center of Khiva region in Uzbekistan. It was taken under state protection as an architectural
Amir_Tora_Madrasah
District in Xorazm Region, Uzbekistan
Khiva District (Uzbek: Xiva tumani, Хива тумани, خیوه تومنى) is a district in the Xorazm Region of Uzbekistan. The district's administrative center is
Khiva_District
2004 American TV series or program
driven off by gunfire. Khiva makes a run for the bag but is shot by both Sergei and Fleekov. Quatermain rescues the badly wounded Khiva while Henry and Ventvogel
King Solomon's Mines (2004 film)
King_Solomon's_Mines_(2004_film)
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
DYNASTY MUGHAL EMPIRE MADURAI NAYAKS CHAM- PA SAFAVID EMPIRE OTTOMAN EMPIRE KHIVA KHANATE BUKHARA KHANATE KAZAKH KHANATE TSARDOM OF RUSSIA CRIMEAN KHANATE
Qing_dynasty
Major division of the Mongol tribes
the Khanate of Khiva in 18th century and their descendants assumed the title of khan themselves in 1804. On 2 February 1920, Khiva's last khan, Sayid
Khongirad
Western gate of the Itchan Kala
western gate of the Itchan Kala, in the walled inner town of the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. It was built during the reign of Olloqulixon in 1828-29 and
Ota_Darvaza
Monarchical state ruled by a khan
Kazan White Horde Nogai Horde Kazakh Khanate Khanate of Bukhara Khanate of Khiva Khanate of Sibir Yuan dynasty Northern Yuan dynasty Qamil or Kara Del Altan
Khanate
Russian military officer (died 1717)
who was a local governor at that time, sent his envoys to the Khanate of Khiva in order to verify the fable. They returned with a sack of golden sand,
Alexander_Bekovich-Cherkassky
Last Khan of Khiva (r. 1918–20)
Khan (Turki and Persian: سید عبدالله خان; 1873–1933) was the last Khan of Khiva of the Khongirad (Qungrat) dynasty, from 1 October 1918 until 1 February
Sayid_Abdullah
sometimes Izzat (or Izzet) Kutebar, was the leader of the wars against Khiva and Kokand khanates, the head of an anti-colonial uprising and the leader
Eset_Kotibaruli
Khan of Khiva from 1825 to 1842
1794–1842), was the 5th Khan of the Uzbek Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva. He reigned between 1825 and 1842. Allah Kuli (or Quli) ascended the throne
Allah_Kuli_Bahadur_Khan
High-speed railway line in Uzbekistan
extended to Khiva via Urgench, in order to connect all the major Silk Road cities in Uzbekistan. In December 2018, a new station opened in Khiva, and a 30
Tashkent–Bukhara high-speed rail line
Tashkent–Bukhara_high-speed_rail_line
Failed Russian invasion of the Khanate of Khiva
campaign of 1839–1840 was a failed Russian attempt to conquer the Khanate of Khiva. Vasily Perovsky set out from Orenburg with 5,000 men, met an unusually
Khivan_campaign_of_1839–1840
this trade on what became known as the Silk Road, Bukhara, Samarkand and Khiva eventually became extremely wealthy cities, and at times Transoxiana (Mawarannahr)
History_of_Uzbekistan
Madrasa in Khiva, Khorazm, Uzbekistan
Abdullakhan Madrasah is an architectural monument in Khiva. It is located between Olloquli Khan and Kutlugmurad Inak madrasas in Itchan Kala. It was built
Abdullakhan_Madrasah
City in Khorezm Region, western Uzbekistan
the 19th century at the site of a little trade station of the Khanate of Khiva. Modern Urgench is a Soviet-style city with cotton motifs adorning many
Urgench
Region of Turkmenistan
the Oxus. It eventually passed under the sway of the rulers of Khwarezm (Khiva). After mixing with the settled peoples in today's Turkmenistan, the Oghuz
Mary_Region
Battle between the Russian Empire and Turkmens
Tepe Bami Kazil- Arvat Chat Bukhara Khiva After Russia subdued the Emirate of Bukhara in 1868 and the Khanate of Khiva in 1873 the Turkoman desert nomads
Battle_of_Geok_Tepe_(1879)
Turkmen diaspora living mainly in northern and northeastern regions of Iran
associated with the intensified exploitation of Turkmens by the Khanate of Khiva and the raids of the Kalmyk feudal lords. After what Iranian ruler Nader
Iranian_Turkmens
Iranian politician 1800–1871
lead the Embassy to Khiva. Relations between Iran and Khwarazm were at this time strained by mutual distrust, the Khan of Khiva having been accused of
Reza-Qoli_Khan_Hedayat
Emir of Bukhara from 1860 to 1885
ISBN 978-1-64469-288-2. Bregel, Y. (2009). The new Uzbek states: Bukhara, Khiva and Khoqand: C. 1750–1886. In N. Di Cosmo, A. Frank, & P. Golden (Eds.)
Muzaffar_bin_Nasrullah
TV competition series
before travelling to Bukhara, while Andrew & Molly went further to visit Khiva, which delayed their travel to Bukhara. After reaching Bukhara, both Katie
Race Across the World series 6
Race_Across_the_World_series_6
Battle between the Khanate of Khiva and Kazakhs
Khanate of Khiva. The Kazakh batyr Zhankozha, who led several clans of Kazakhs living along the Syr Darya, had long fought against the Kokand and Khiva forces
Battle_of_Kuvan-Darya
1867–1918 Governorate-General of the Russian Empire
the Russian protectorates of the Emirate of Bukhara and the Khanate of Khiva. While these states retained internal autonomy, their independence was largely
Russian_Turkestan
1916–1934 Central Asian uprising
retained his throne for the time-being.[verification needed] In the Khanate of Khiva, Basmachi leader Junaid Khan overthrew the Russian puppet and suppressed
Basmachi_movement
Series of conflicts 1502–1788
ISBN 9780230344266. Wood, William Arthur. The Sariq Turkmens of Merv and the Khanate of Khiva in the early nineteenth century (Thesis). 1998. ISBN 41449146. {{cite book}}:
Persian–Uzbek_wars
Iranian sport wrestler
for his exceptional strength. He became the patron saint of the city of Khiva, in Uzbekistan. Pahlawan Mahmud lived during the years of Mongol rule over
Pourya-ye_Vali
Basmachi-Soviet conflict in Central Asia
against the Soviet government in Khiva, where the Soviets suffered a heavy defeat against Junaid Khan and Abdulkahhar in Khiva. This enabled Junaid Khan to
Enver Pasha's campaign in Bukhara
Enver_Pasha's_campaign_in_Bukhara
Subregion of the Asian continent
to the Khanate of Khiva during the Mennonite migration to Central Asia led by Claas Epp, Jr. Upon his arrival to Khanate of Khiva, Penner shared his
Central_Asia
Historical center of Samarkand, Uzbekistan
then turned on his benefactors and in 1503 took old Tashkent. He captured Khiva in 1506 and in 1507 he swooped down on Merv, eastern Persia, and western
Registan
2021 Indonesian film
and written by Randolph Zaini in his directorial debut. The film stars Khiva Iskak and Muzzaki Ramdhan. The film had its world premiere at the 2021 Seattle
Preman_(film)
World Heritage Site in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Itchan Kala (Uzbek: Ichan-Qаl’а) is the walled inner town of the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. Since 1990, it has been protected as a World Heritage Site
Itchan_Kala
Khan of Bukhara from 1645 to 1681
the two brothers started fighting each other for the throne. The Khan of Khiva, Abu al-Ghazi Bahadur and his son Anusha Khan took advantage of such conditions
Abd_al-Aziz_Khan_(Bukhara)
Khan of Khiva from 1804 to 1806
the third Inak and first Khan of the Kungrat dynasty in the Khanate of Khiva, which covered a western part of today's Uzbekistan and parts of Turkmenistan
Eltuzar_Muhammad_Bahodir_Khan
Fortress in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Dishan Qal’a) is a part of the citadel of Khiva. It was built by Khiva khan Allahquli Khan in 1842 to protect Khiva from external attacks. The construction
Dishan_Kala
Country in West Asia
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Qatar
Former Muslim polity in Central Asia (A.D 1747–1788)
Iran. In the 16th century, the region of Merv was disputed between the Khiva Khanate, Bukhara Khanate and the Safavid Empire. Although Isma'il I had
Qajar_principality_of_Merv
"Fly Khiva official site". flykhiva.uz. Retrieved 2025-02-01. "Airline and Airport Code Search". www.iata.org. Retrieved 2025-02-01. "Fly Khiva is to
List of airlines of Uzbekistan
List_of_airlines_of_Uzbekistan
Region in southwestern Kazakhstan
region and migrated to Russia. In 1670, Anusha Khan who was the khan of Khiva asked the Russian government to build a fortress to protect the peninsula
Mangystau_Region
1465–1847 Turkic state in Central Asia
Khiva, Uzbekistan". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2023-05-26. Mayhew, Bradley (1989). Fabled Cities of Central Asia: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva:
Kazakh_Khanate
Russian military leader (1818–1882)
needed] When Kaufmann approached the city of Khiva during the Khivan campaign of 1873, the slaves in Khiva rebelled, informed about the eminent downfall
Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann
Konstantin_Petrovich_von_Kaufmann
Russian general of the infantry
expedition to the eastern shore of the Caspian Sea, negotiated with the Khan of Khiva on trade between the khanate and Russia (1819–20). Muravyov fought well
Nikolay_Muravyov-Karsky
Country in Central Asia
Uzbekistan was divided between the Emirate of Bukhara and the khanates of Khiva and Kokand. In the 19th century, the Russian Empire began to expand and
Uzbekistan
1501–1756 Uzbek state in Central Asia
However, Khwarazm permanently became independent, becoming the Khanate of Khiva. It was ruled by the Arabshahids, another branch of the Shibanids. Khwarazm
Khanate_of_Bukhara
International airport in Batumi, Georgia
2020). "flydubai resumes Batumi service in S20". routesonline.com. "Fly Khiva Schedules International Passenger Flights in late-May 2025". AeroRoutes
Batumi_International_Airport
Cultural festival in Uzbekistan
city of Khiva played host to the third “Asrlar Sadosi” which took place in a World Heritage Site, Ichan-Qala, a walled town inside the Khiva. This year
Asrlar Sadosi Festival of Traditional Culture
Asrlar_Sadosi_Festival_of_Traditional_Culture
Leaders of a Multi-Party Civil War in the former Russian Empire
The leaders of the Russian Civil War listed below include the important political and military figures of the Russian Civil War. The conflict, fought largely
Leaders of the Russian Civil War
Leaders_of_the_Russian_Civil_War
Feature of language
Subject Xivaga to Khiva.DAT Object ketdi. went Verb Anvar Xivaga ketdi. Anvar.NOM {to Khiva.DAT} went Subject Object Verb Anvar went to Khiva. (The marker
Subject–object–verb word order
Subject–object–verb_word_order
Lake in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
to feed the Aral Sea and irrigation system in Khorezm, more precisely in Khiva and other cities in this region. The Aral Sea was part of the western frontier
Aral_Sea
KHIVA
KHIVA
KHIVA
KHIVA
Girl/Female
Latin
Lioness.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Sun, Sunlight, The Sun
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader, Commander
Boy/Male
Tamil
Arunava | à®…à®°à¯à®¨à®¾à®µà®¾
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Latin, Swedish
Perpetual; Continual; Everlasting
Male
Hebrew
Variant form of Hebrew Eliyah, ELIYAHU means "the Lord is my God."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a companion
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vigneshwara | விகà¯à®¨à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®¾à®°à®¾Â
Lord of all obstacles
Girl/Female
Australian
From the Meadow Farm
Girl/Female
Latin
Gray; gray-haired.
KHIVA
KHIVA
KHIVA
KHIVA
KHIVA