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[Views and people of Khiva].

İsim [Views and people of Khiva].
Yazar Divanov, Khudaibergen, 1879-1938, photographer.
Basım Tarihi: 1910-1924
Konu Gates -- Uzbekistan -- Khiva, Mosques -- Uzbekistan) -- Khiva, Uzbeks -- Portraits, Khivinskoe khanstvo -- Description and travel, Khiva (Uzbekistan) -- Description and travel
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Getty Araştırma Enstitüsü
Demirbaş Numarası 2022.R.22
Kayıt Numarası GETTY_ALMA21223589620001551
Lokasyon Available at Special Collections SPECIAL COLLECTIONS - CONTACT REFERENCE (2022.R.22 )
Tarih 1910-1924
Notlar Title devised., Annotations in Russian are present on the versos of 14 of the photographs. Captions in Uzbek are present on five of the photographs, written either in the negative or directly on the print.
Örnek Metin The collection comprises 18 photographs (direct contact salted paper prints) by Khudaibergen Divanov. Fifteen of the images are photographs Divanov made prior to the fall of the Khanate of Khiva, and depict the city of Khiva, the capitol of the Khanate of Khiva in western Central Asia, and its inhabitants. Views of Khiva include mosques and minarets, the fortress, and the city gates. Portraits of kurash or belt-wrestlers, a noble man with his hawks, and women spinning cotton threads are present in the collection as are depictions of popular entertainments such as aerial rope-walking and ram fighting. Other scenes show local crops and irrigation techniques. Commerce is represented by merchants moving their wares on canals and large gatherings of bullock carts at trade markets. The remaining three photographs were taken after the fall of the Khanate of Khiva in 1920. One image likely depicts the First All-Khorezm Kurultai Assembly of People's Representatives held on 30 April 1920, which proclaimed the end of the Khivan Khanate and the formation of the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (PSRK; Uzbek: Xorazm Xalq Sovet Respublikasi; Russian transliteration: Khorezmskaya Narodnaya Sovetskaya Respublika).
Erişim/Haklar Open for use by qualified researchers.
Biyografik/Tarihsel Not Khudaibergen Divanov (1879-1938; Uzbek: Xudoybergan Devonov; variously: Khudaybergen Divanov; Hudaibergen Divanov; Hudaybergan Devonov), the son of Nurmuhammad Divani a court secretary to the Khivan Khan Muhammad Rahim Bahadur II, was Uzbekistan's first native photographer and filmmaker. Divanov learned photography from William Penner, a teacher at the German Mennonite settlement at Ak Metchet. His landscape photographs and portraits of his family caught the attention of local authorities who objected to them on religious grounds. When their complaints reached Muhammad Rahim II, the Kahn asked Divanov to take his portrait. Satisfied with the result, he gave Divanov a job at the Khivan mint and made him the official court photographer. In 1907, Divanov accompanied the Kahn's vizier to St. Petersburg where he was able to further his photography studies, returning to Khiva with a Pathé motion film camera and other photography equipment. After the fall of the khanate in 1920, Divanov was installed as finance minister to the People's Soviet Republic of Khorezm. He also continued his work as a photographer and filmmaker based at his studio in Tashkhovli, the summer palace of the former khan, and was attached to the Central Documentary Film Studio as a correspondent. During Stalin's Great Purge, Divanov was denounced as an "enemy of the Nation" for his youthful membership in the Mladokhivintsi "Young Khiva" movement during the reform period, and he was executed in a Yangiyul prison camp on October 4, 1938 at the age of 60.
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Tür/Janr Group portraits -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Salted paper prints -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Photographs, Original
Tür/Janr[] Group portraits -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Salted paper prints -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Photographs, Original
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[Views and people of Khiva].

Yazar Divanov, Khudaibergen, 1879-1938, photographer.
Basım Tarihi 1910-1924
Konu Gates -- Uzbekistan -- Khiva, Mosques -- Uzbekistan) -- Khiva, Uzbeks -- Portraits, Khivinskoe khanstvo -- Description and travel, Khiva (Uzbekistan) -- Description and travel
Tür Resim
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Getty Araştırma Enstitüsü
Demirbaş Numarası 2022.R.22
Kayıt Numarası GETTY_ALMA21223589620001551
Lokasyon Available at Special Collections SPECIAL COLLECTIONS - CONTACT REFERENCE (2022.R.22 )
Tarih 1910-1924
Notlar Title devised., Annotations in Russian are present on the versos of 14 of the photographs. Captions in Uzbek are present on five of the photographs, written either in the negative or directly on the print.
Örnek Metin The collection comprises 18 photographs (direct contact salted paper prints) by Khudaibergen Divanov. Fifteen of the images are photographs Divanov made prior to the fall of the Khanate of Khiva, and depict the city of Khiva, the capitol of the Khanate of Khiva in western Central Asia, and its inhabitants. Views of Khiva include mosques and minarets, the fortress, and the city gates. Portraits of kurash or belt-wrestlers, a noble man with his hawks, and women spinning cotton threads are present in the collection as are depictions of popular entertainments such as aerial rope-walking and ram fighting. Other scenes show local crops and irrigation techniques. Commerce is represented by merchants moving their wares on canals and large gatherings of bullock carts at trade markets. The remaining three photographs were taken after the fall of the Khanate of Khiva in 1920. One image likely depicts the First All-Khorezm Kurultai Assembly of People's Representatives held on 30 April 1920, which proclaimed the end of the Khivan Khanate and the formation of the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (PSRK; Uzbek: Xorazm Xalq Sovet Respublikasi; Russian transliteration: Khorezmskaya Narodnaya Sovetskaya Respublika).
Erişim/Haklar Open for use by qualified researchers.
Biyografik/Tarihsel Not Khudaibergen Divanov (1879-1938; Uzbek: Xudoybergan Devonov; variously: Khudaybergen Divanov; Hudaibergen Divanov; Hudaybergan Devonov), the son of Nurmuhammad Divani a court secretary to the Khivan Khan Muhammad Rahim Bahadur II, was Uzbekistan's first native photographer and filmmaker. Divanov learned photography from William Penner, a teacher at the German Mennonite settlement at Ak Metchet. His landscape photographs and portraits of his family caught the attention of local authorities who objected to them on religious grounds. When their complaints reached Muhammad Rahim II, the Kahn asked Divanov to take his portrait. Satisfied with the result, he gave Divanov a job at the Khivan mint and made him the official court photographer. In 1907, Divanov accompanied the Kahn's vizier to St. Petersburg where he was able to further his photography studies, returning to Khiva with a Pathé motion film camera and other photography equipment. After the fall of the khanate in 1920, Divanov was installed as finance minister to the People's Soviet Republic of Khorezm. He also continued his work as a photographer and filmmaker based at his studio in Tashkhovli, the summer palace of the former khan, and was attached to the Central Documentary Film Studio as a correspondent. During Stalin's Great Purge, Divanov was denounced as an "enemy of the Nation" for his youthful membership in the Mladokhivintsi "Young Khiva" movement during the reform period, and he was executed in a Yangiyul prison camp on October 4, 1938 at the age of 60.
Arşiv Kılavuzu Connect to finding aid for Views and people of Khiva
Tür/Janr Group portraits -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Salted paper prints -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Photographs, Original
Tür/Janr[] Group portraits -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Salted paper prints -- Uzbekistan -- 20th century, Photographs, Original
Kaynak GRI Library Catalog
Getty Research Institute
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