I.D. Khokhlov's mission to Bukhara in 1620-1623 and the communication networks of Russian diplomacy in Central Asia

This article examines Ivan Danilovich Khokhlovs mission to the Khanate of Bukhara in the early 17th century to gain a better understanding of the Russian envoys links with the Central Asian states. Working with the embassys report and related sources, the author looks at both the official and unoffi...

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Main Author: Maksim V. Moiseev
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Russian History
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/russian-history/article/viewFile/27268/19705
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Summary:This article examines Ivan Danilovich Khokhlovs mission to the Khanate of Bukhara in the early 17th century to gain a better understanding of the Russian envoys links with the Central Asian states. Working with the embassys report and related sources, the author looks at both the official and unofficial contacts of the missions members and pays particular attention to identifying with whom they dealt. Unusually, the diplomat limited himself to official contacts in building his information network. Together with his interpreter, Khohklov worked hard to set up a network of horizontal contacts to provide him with comprehensive and detailed intelligence. Endeavoring to improve relations, he described the ruling khans and those close to him, all the while making sure that he strictly adhered to Russian diplomatic protocol.
ISSN:2312-8674
2312-8690