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SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF THE KYRGYZ PEOPLE BY FOREIGN RESEARCHERS OF THE LATE 20TH AND EARLY 21ST CENTURIES

S.Salimov , ўқитувчи, Тошкент давлат шарқшунослик университети

Abstract

Аn attempt is made to find a scientific answer to the solution of the problems, which is shown through the theme "Historiography of the history of the Kyrgyz people in the late 20th and early 21st centuries". The dissertation involved a lot of literature on the history of the Kyrgyz people, published at the end of the 20th century at the beginning of the 21st century. They are classified according to their content and systematically analyzed. It is obvious that the chosen period was a period in the history of Kyrgyzstan, rich in sharp contradictions. It was in the history of Kyrgyzstan that such events took place as the weakening of the Soviet state at the end of the 20th century, the introduction of independence into the lake, internal conflicts in the country during the years of independence, and the aggravation of political processes. How were these events covered in the scientific literature, how did foreign researchers react? How did the Kyrgyz people write their history during the years of independence? It is planned to answer all the above questions with the help of this dissertation.

Keywords

Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan

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S.Salimov. (2022). SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON THE HISTORY OF THE KYRGYZ PEOPLE BY FOREIGN RESEARCHERS OF THE LATE 20TH AND EARLY 21ST CENTURIES. Oriental Journal of Social Sciences, 2(06), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojss-02-06-006