Coverage of Political, Judicial and Legal Processes in the Turkestan ASSR in Soviet-Era Research
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Turkestan ASSR, Soviet Union, Judicial, Legal ProcessesAbstract
The political processes that took place in the Turkestan ASSR are widely studied in the Soviet literature. It is also shown that the published works, defended dissertations, scientific articles reflect the political reforms in the Turkestan ASSR in 1918-1924, the activities of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies.
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