FEATURES OF FORMATION AND INTEGRATION OF THE KAZAKH COMMUNITY IN UZBEKISTAN: HISTORICAL AND DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS
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ethno-demography, Interethnic harmony, Kazakh national cultural center, Kazakh community, nation, repatriation, state national policy.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive historical and demographic analysis of the status, population dynamics, and integration of the Kazakh population in Uzbekistan since independence. The study aims to identify the key factors shaping the ethno-demographic structure of the Kazakh community and to assess its role in the Republic’s socio-economic and cultural life.
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