International Journal of Academic and Applied Research (IJAAR)
  Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 2 | Page No.: 51-56
"The Great Game" in foreign historiography
Radjabov Ozodbek Aminboyevich

Abstract:
The second half of the nineteenth century was a critical period in British foreign policy for competition around the world, especially in Central Asia, and a significant turning point in the development of the confrontation between Britain and Russia in the region. The Crimean War of 1854-1856 and the Indian Uprising of 1857-185 had a profound effect on the state of international relations in the region, and the role of British authors in India's British Empire, Anglo-Russian rivalry, and the study of the aims and objectives of the British Empire in Central Asia. undadi. XIX The second half of the twentieth century was a period of formation of the "Big Game" political process in the context of growing competition between the two great powers Russia and Great Britain, which influenced the creation of political and historical works of British authors.