Abstract

The article raises questions about the socio-economic policy of the Russian Empire in Turkestan during the First World War, as well as the increase in state taxes on the working-age population to fill the state budget deficit, including the introduction of a special tax on cotton. It is important to deeply study the history of our people, who experienced all the suffering, hardships and deprivation of colonial oppression during the First World War, and to reveal the essence of the economic policy of the Russian Empire in our country

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