The Evolution of Entrepreneurial Peasant Farms During the Period of the New Economic Policy in Uzbekistan (1921-1929)

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  • Mahmudkhan Mahmudov Andijan State Medical Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijcm.v35i.611

Keywords:

Turkestan, military communism, new economic policy, NEP, food system

Abstract

The period of the former Soviet power occupies a special place in the history of our country. This period, although historically short, is distinguished by its complexity and contradictions. It started a new page of colonialism in the history of the people of Uzbekistan, which lasted for about 75 years. As a result, the tsarist colonial empire was replaced by the "red empire". The peoples of the country, who lived under the oppression of the new colonialism, experienced all the terrible hardships of the Bolshevik "socialist experiment". The saddest thing is that the extremely complex and conflicting course of the socio-political historical process in the republic led to many victims and cultural and spiritual losses.

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Published

2023-12-15

How to Cite

Mahmudkhan Mahmudov. (2023). The Evolution of Entrepreneurial Peasant Farms During the Period of the New Economic Policy in Uzbekistan (1921-1929). International Journal of Culture and Modernity, 35, 6–9. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijcm.v35i.611

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