This is an edition of a Chaghatay-language chronicle written in 1841 in
Khiva. The text details a military campaign that the Khorezmian ruler
Allah-Quli Khan carried in Khorasan (present-day Northern Afghanistan)
and that ended with the resettlement of a local group known as the
Jamshidis. It has come to us as a single manuscript, which was
discovered a few years ago among the holdings of the Institute of
Oriental Studies at the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of
Uzbekistan. Written by an eyewitness to the described events, the
account contains many facts and details absent from other sources, both
Eastern and European. Thus, the text incorporates 37 documents
originating from the royal archive in Khiva, which reflect a
correspondence between Allah-Quli Khan and various governors in
Khorasan. This unique source sheds light on the crafting of historical
texts sponsored by a Muslim dynasty on the basis of the material stored
in the Khivan chancellery.