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The Bukharan crisis of the 18th century

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We are delighted that our inaugural Silk Roads Annual Lecture will be delivered by Professor Scott Levi, chair of the department of history at Ohio State University.

Professor Levi is a specialist in the social and economic history of early modern Central Asia. His books include ‘The Rise and Fall of Khoqand, 1709–1876: Central Asia in the Global Age’ (2017); ‘Caravans: Indian Merchants on the Silk Road’ (2015); and ‘The Indian Diaspora in Central Asia and its Trade, 1550–1900’ (2002) and he will present his most recent monograph ‘The Bukharan Crisis: A Connected History of 18th-Century Central Asia’ (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020), which highlights many themes of connectivity across the trade networks of early modern Central Asia.

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