Region: Ouzbékistan (Ferghana)
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Qoqand (Kokand), capital of the khanate of the same name in the Fergana Valley (Uzbekistan), was home to a Bukharian Jewish community involved in the trade of silk, cotton, and dyes. Under the khanate (eighteenth to nineteenth century), Jews played a significant role in Central Asian long-distance trade, before the region's integration into the Russian Empire in 1876.
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