This broader rivalry between empires shaped Central Asia in the 19th century.
The Great Game
This type of political entity governed Kokand before 1876.
khanate
This crop became central to imperial economic policy.
Cotton
This religion remained dominant despite political change.
Islam
This term describes taking control of territory by force.
colonization
This empire sought to secure its southern borders and expand influence into Central Asia
Russian Empire
This administrative structure replaced local sovereignty after conquest.
colonial administration
This system tied Turkistan’s economy to external demand.
colonial economy
This reform movement later emerged in response to stagnation.
Jadidism
This perspective views Russian expansion as modernization
modernization thesis
This was a key strategic reason for controlling Tashkent.
administrative and military centralization
This term describes Bukhara Emirate after 1868.
protectorate
This concept explains dependence on exporting raw materials.
economic dependency
This type of education was introduced by Russians.
secular (Russian-style) education
This perspective views it as exploitation and control.
The colonial/imperialist critique
This concept explains Russia’s desire to create buffer zones in Central Asia.
geopolitical security
This political process led to the loss of independence of Central Asian states.
annexation
This economic shift reduced local industrial development.
specialization in agriculture
This concept explains blending of local and foreign cultures
cultural hybridity
This method analyzes history through cause and effect.
historical analysis
This British concern motivated indirect involvement in the region
protecting India from Russian expansion
This explains the gradual erosion of local authority under Russian rule.
indirect rule transitioning to direct control
This term describes unequal economic relations between empire and colony.
economic exploitation
This describes resistance to cultural domination.
cultural preservation
This question historians debate: Was Russian rule beneficial or harmful
historiographical debate