ETHNIC PROCESSES IN UZBEKISTAN (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE SOVIET PERIOD)
Abstract
This article describes the ethnic processes since 1925 until the end of 20th century in Uzbekistan. As well as provide information about the aspiration to create a single Soviet people, the process of natural and artificial mixed nation.
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