Abstract

This article, relying on the sources, clarifies the impact of political processes in the cities of Fergana Valley on the city administration in 1917. Moreover, the issues of establishment of Soviet government in the cities of Fergana Valley, leading political changes that took place in the cities, the role of Dumasin cities’ administration and the participation of local representatives in these processes are also discussed. The article concludes that the cities of the Fergana Valley in 1917 were among the political centers of Turkestan.

Highlights

  • The cities of the Fergana Valley had a very deep roots in history, and its area was considered to be one of the earliest civilization centers in Central Asia

  • The article analyzes the active participation of local residents in governing the economy and life of the city through the Dumas formed in all major cities of the Fergana Valley as a result of the February Revolution of 1917 and as a result of the October revolution, the Dumas were disbanded, the city's income and economy were completely subordinated to the party, and local residents were removed from the city administration

  • In the early XX century, under the influence of the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia, rapid political changes began in the Turkestan region

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Introduction

The cities of the Fergana Valley had a very deep roots in history, and its area was considered to be one of the earliest civilization centers in Central Asia. Today, when cities are expanding and growing rapidly, it is important to study the prospects and historical features of modern urban culture. To this end, the world's leading research centers pay special attention to the problems of urban history and development, including the development of medium and small and satellite cities to relieve pressure in large megacities, to identify their historical features. The study of these problems in the territory of Uzbekistan is of great importance and remains one of the most pressing issues on the agenda Identifying and understanding their historical features in urban development planning emphasizes the need for this research. The article analyzes the active participation of local residents in governing the economy and life of the city through the Dumas formed in all major cities of the Fergana Valley as a result of the February Revolution of 1917 and as a result of the October revolution, the Dumas were disbanded, the city's income and economy were completely subordinated to the party, and local residents were removed from the city administration

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