The Cultural, Educational And Medical Situation In The Labor Settlements Established In Uzbekistan
Noyibjon Maripjonovich Khudoyorov , Senior Teacher At The Department “The History Of Uzbekistan” Of Andizhan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article reveals the issues of cultural, educational and medical situation in the labor settlements established in Uzbekistan, the living conditions of labor migrants with the help of archival sources and scientific literatures as well.
Keywords
Labor village, labor force, cultural life
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