Abstract
This article gives a few examples of how the migration processes that took place in the Kokand Khanate from the second half of the 18th century to the first half of the 19th century were left in the sources of that time. It also discusses the causes of these migration movements, the policies of the rulers, and the impact of military conflict. The conflict of interests between Kokand and the Sin Empire of China, especially in East Turkestan, also gives a brief account of the migration of many East Turkestans to the Kokand Khanate.
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