Activities of Primary Schools Attached to Churches in Russian Settlements of the Bukhara Emirate
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajssh.v7i3.1367Keywords:
Bukhara Emirate, Russian settlements, church schools, primary education, Orthodox Church, parish schools, Russian-speaking population, educational policyAbstract
This article examines the activities of primary schools established under Russian churches in the Russian settlements of the Bukhara Emirate for the purpose of educating the children of the resettled Russian-speaking population. It also discusses the educational policy pursued in relation to these schools.
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