Migration Waves, Social Composition, And Distinctive Features of The Eastern Slavic Diaspora in Turkestan from 1918 To 1924
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https://doi.org/10.37547/ijhps/Volume06Issue01-02Keywords:
Turkestan, East Slavs, diaspora, migrationAbstract
The article examines the formation of the East Slavic diaspora in Turkestan in 1918–1924. It identifies the main migration waves during the Civil War and early NEP, outlines the social composition of migrants and urban groups, and highlights key settlement areas linked to administrative centers and the railway network.
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