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In this article, the processes of economic and cultural transformation in the Ferghana Valley at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century and their regional characteristics are revealed. Central Asia, including Uzbekistan, has its own natural and geographical features. Its territory consists of plains, steppes, deserts, and mountains. This led to the formation of several economic and cultural types in certain historical-ethnographic regions.

Kata Kunci
Fergana Valley Kokan Khanate Cultural Types Sedentary Farmers Semi-Arid Population Nomadic Herders Kyrgyz Kipchaks
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