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In the Early XIX-XX Centuries the Population of the Kashkadarya Oasis Ethnic Composition

Author: , AKHMADJON KHOLIKULOV
Abstract: The article deals with the ethnic composition of the population of Kashkadarya oasis, one of the historical and cultural regions of Uzbekistan located in the center of Central Asia, the ethnic composition of the population formed in the region for many years and various factors affecting it, including various ethnic components of Uzbeks in the oasis. Trade, economic and socio-cultural relations. The article also discusses the ethnic composition of the oasis population in historical and ethnographic materials, including ethnographic studies of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, works by Russian tourists, data from statistical and military collections, and works by researchers in the 20th century. It provides data on the population of Uzbekistan over the years, the results of research in statistical collections, the ethnic composition of a number of Uzbek tribes living in the Bukhara Emirate at that time, their location in the oasis, as well as Arabs, Afghans, Turks and Tajiks.
Keyword: Uzbeks,ethnic
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP3.062
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