RECEPTION OF OTTOMAN IDEAS IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE LOCAL RESPONSE
Keywords:
Ottoman empire, central asia, ideological influence, local response, bukhara, khiva, kokand, religious and cultural exchange, political thought, social adaptation.Abstract
This article examines the reception of Ottoman political, religious, and cultural ideas in Central Asia and analyzes the responses of local populations to these influences. Focusing on the Bukhara, Khiva, and Kokand khanates during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the study investigates how Ottoman ideologies were disseminated through envoys, religious representatives, and cultural exchanges, and how local rulers, scholars, and communities adapted, resisted, or embraced these ideas. The article explores the mechanisms of ideological transmission, the negotiation between external influence and local agency, and the socio-political consequences of these interactions. By integrating historical records, archival documents, and contemporary accounts, the study provides a nuanced understanding of how Ottoman intellectual and cultural initiatives interacted with Central Asian societies, highlighting the processes of adaptation, selective adoption, and resistance.
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