THE INCLUSION OF UZBEKISTAN IN THE CENTRALIZED NATIONAL ECONOMY AND ITS CONSEQUENCES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF 1925-1940).

Buranova Nigora Azamkulovna Associate Professor of History of department “Philosophical and Socio-Political Sciences”. Tashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Abstract

One of the topics that need to be studied in history today is the reasons for the economic dependence of Uzbekistan during the Soviet era, the structures, methods and forms of work formed by the Communist Party, the economic interconnectedness of all republics, the problems and contradictions of this period. and takes a special responsible approach to the study of the difficulties of socio-economic development, the perfect coverage of events, the adherence to historical, succession and membership, which is free from one-sidedness. In particular, the fact that the state of the industry is completely dependent on the center and the economic situation of Uzbekistan in the early stages of its transformation into an agrarian republic, that is from the early days of the Uzbek SSR is still relevant today.

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Inclusion of Uzbekistan, charity, sponsorship, society, Jadids, new method schools, "Charity Society".


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