EDUCATION POLICY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN TURKESTAN (IN THE CASE OF SYRDARYA AND FERGANA REGIONS)
Abstract
The article examines the functioning of the educational sphere in Central Asia before and after joining the Russian Empire, which was based on religious Islamic norms in the example of the Syrdarya and Fergana regions.
Keywords
Russian Empire, Soviet power, Central Asia, religious education, educational sphere, secular school.
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