Abstract

In this article analyzed the sources concerning the problems of famine and food scarcity in Ferghana valley during 1917–1919 years. It also provides a detailed review of Establishmen Soviet rulet in the Ferghana Valley and the political situation in the valley. The events organized by Soviet government in the economic sphere and their consequences, the causes of famine in 1917–1919. The issue of eradicating illiteracy in Uzbekistan has been studied in the historiography of the Soviet period within the framework of one-sided, d dominant ideological models. We could only tell them that there was no bread, that the provincial food department could only send grain. However, not a single package of bread has been distributed to the Sart (localpopulation) districts for two days. The Food Committee of the Turkestan Province considered the question of the tea shortage at its meeting of January 12, 1918. According to the person in charge of tea delivery, Tea consumption in Turkestan used to be 16 million pounds a year.

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