THE ROLE OF THE PRESS IN THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY OF THE BUKHARA PEOPLE'S SOVIET REPUBLIC (1920-1924-y) Raximov Sanjar Abdulloyevich Samarkand State University, Faculty of History, 2nd year master's degree student
ABSTRACT In this article, the author draws conclusions about the importance of “Bukhara news” and “Free Bukhara” as sources in the study of the history of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic on the basis of an objective and comparative analysis. Information in the media on issues such as agriculture (cotton, livestock, silk, grain, karakul) in the economic system of the BPSR, the attitude to the property of the foundation, tax policy, the banking system, the state of transport, commodity-money relations was studied. Also, on the basis of these sources, information on the work done by the government in the development of cotton, grain, livestock in agriculture during the activities of the Bukhara People's Republic was studied. The “Bukhara news” and “Free Bukhara”newspapers analyzed the problems of life in the BPSR, public health and women's issues, and the military. As a result of studying the information in these newspapers, the information about the socio-political and economic activities carried out during the activities of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic was studied too.
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