30.07.2022
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FARG‘ONA – FRONT ORTIDA: GIDROQURILISH, AGRAR INQILOB, ATEIZM VA BAYNALMILALLIK

Author: Qurbonov, Hikmatillo Rahmatillo o‘g‘li

Annotation: The Second World War, which took place in 1939-1945, brought many hardships to humanity. In particular, it is worth equating the frontline services with the actual battlefield, which is at the same level as the situation on the war fronts. During the war, Fergana Valley was able to demonstrate its bravery in many areas. For example, aspects such as technological, religious, hydro and agrarian construction, and humanitarianism should be mentioned. The inhabitants of the valley suffered moral and religious discrimination. However, he kept his mentality. During the period of independence, their services were duly appreciated. Initially, reconstructions of the Big Fergana Canal, which was the product of the work of the valleys and the entire Uzbek people, were carried out. Works have been carried out on the sections of the waterway that are sufficient for agricultural and other sectors. It took several years to make up for the religious oppression of the Uzbek nation in the 20s and 30s of the 20th century and the agrarian upheavals that caused the most terrible consequences. Helping thousands of people who were evacuated to our country every year of the war proved the resilience of our people. The Ferghana Valley has become a "battlefield" rather than a front line.

Keywords: policy of collectivization, Big Fergana canal, cell of godless people, construction and evacuation of enterprises, orphanage, agricultural artel, internationalism, hydrotechnics, "Chimyon" oil base.

Pages in journal: 568 - 580

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