Foreign Policy of The Bukhara People's Soviet Republic
Keywords:
BPSR, trade, policy, method, historyAbstract
The Bukhara People's Soviet Republic (BPSR) has gone down in history with the uniqueness of its foreign policy. The article highlights the economic relations of the BPSR with foreign trade production firms in 1922-1923.
References
1. "Bukhara News" July 8, 1922, No. 89.
2. The Central State Archive of the Republic of Uzbekistan (hereinafter referred to as Uz MDA) Fund 47, List 1, Case 525, Sheet 38.
3. UzMDA, fund 48, list 1, case 19.
4. UzMDA, 1914 fund, list 1, case 1.
5. UzMDA, fund 47, list 1, case 52.
6. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 9.
7. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 8.
8. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 11.
9. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 12.
10. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 7.
2. The Central State Archive of the Republic of Uzbekistan (hereinafter referred to as Uz MDA) Fund 47, List 1, Case 525, Sheet 38.
3. UzMDA, fund 48, list 1, case 19.
4. UzMDA, 1914 fund, list 1, case 1.
5. UzMDA, fund 47, list 1, case 52.
6. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 9.
7. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 8.
8. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 11.
9. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 12.
10. UzMDA, fund 1914, list 1, case 7.
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Published
2023-12-29
How to Cite
Nargiza Nayimovna, S. (2023). Foreign Policy of The Bukhara People’s Soviet Republic. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(12), 193–196. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/1008
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