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TURKISTON MUXTORIYATINING TASHKIL TOPISHI VA SO‘L ESER, BOLSHEVIK VA MENSHEVIKLARNING MUXTORIYATGA NISBATAN SIYOSIY POZITSIYASI

Autonomy, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, Left Socialist-Revolutionaries (Left SRs), Shuro-i Islam, Shuro-i Ulama, Council of People’s Commissars

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The article examines the political processes that unfolded in Turkestan during 1917–1918, focusing on the establishment of the Turkestan Autonomy, the responses of the existing Bolshevik, Socialist Revolutionary (SR), and Menshevik parties operating in the region, as well as the subsequent abolition of the Turkestan Autonomy