The Formation of Russian Villages in the Fergana Valley and the Migration of the Russian-Speaking Population
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At present, ongoing migration processes are exerting a significant influence on the course of global historical development. Population movements observed in various regions of the world are among the factors giving rise to political, socio-economic, cultural, and religious problems within societies.Abstract
This article examines the resettlement policy implemented by Tsarist Russia in the second half of the 19th century and the early 20th century, the Stolypin agrarian reform, and provides certain information about Russian villages established in the Fergana region. In addition, the article presents data on the social composition of representatives of other ethnic groups who migrated to the Fergana Valley, their relations with the local population, and the impact of the resettlement policy on the indigenous inhabitants. Historical information concerning the level of industrial development and transformation of Russian villages, as well as their influence on the social life of the valley, is analyzed
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