Overview
The Khanate of Khiva (Chagatay: خیوه خانلیگی, romanized: Khivâ Khânligi, Persian: خانات خیوه, romanized: Khânât-e Khiveh, Uzbek: Xiva xonligi, Хива хонлиги, Turkmen: Hywa hanlygy, Russian: Хивинское ханство, romanized: Khivinskoye khanstvo) was an Uzbek monarchy that existed in the historical region of Khorezm from 1511 to 1920, except for a period of Afsharid occupation by Nader Shah between 1740 and 1746. Centred in the irrigated plains of the lower Amu Darya, south of the Aral Sea, with the capital in the city of Khiva, its territories covered present-day western Uzbekistan, southwestern Kazakhstan and much of Turkmenistan before the Russian conquest at the second half of the 19th century. In 1873, the Khanate of Khiva was greatly reduced in size and became.
Historical Periods
Khanate of Khiva (1512–1520)
1512 CE – 1520 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 87,272 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1521–1587)
1521 CE – 1587 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 125,177 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1588–1717)
1588 CE – 1717 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 125,087 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1718–1720)
1718 CE – 1720 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 125,177 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1721–1737)
1721 CE – 1737 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 125,394 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1738–1747)
1738 CE – 1747 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 125,087 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1748–1751)
1748 CE – 1751 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 334,097 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1752–1790)
1752 CE – 1790 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 334,142 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1791–1796)
1791 CE – 1796 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 738,496 km²
Khanate of Khiva (1797–1799)
1797 CE – 1799 CE
Capital: KhivaArea: 738,446 km²
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