PERIODIZATION OF THE HISTORY OF POPULATION MIGRATION IN UZBEKISTAN
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population migration, periodization, deportation, ethnic groupAbstract
This article aims to shed light on the conditional periodization of population migration in Uzbekistan in relatively recent history. When writing the article, such methods as analysis and synthesis, systematic analysis, historicity, comparative analysis of events, facts and documents were used. As a result of analyzing the data on the topic of the article, periodization data were determined based on the characteristics of population migration in Uzbekistan. It was found that each period has certain characteristics according to its nature, and the migration process, which is rapidly developing and developing all over the world today, also has its own historical roots in Uzbekistan.
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