FROM BUKHARA TO SIBERIA: HISTORY OF THE UZBEK DIASPORA IN TOMSK

Authors

  • Kostyukova T.A. Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor of the National Research Tomsk State University

Abstract

The Uzbek diaspora is one of the oldest ethnic groups living in Siberia. Their history goes back several centuries, beginning in the Middle Ages. The history of the Uzbeks in Siberia goes back many centuries and is closely linked to trade routes and migration processes. Let us consider in more detail the history of the emergence of Uzbek communities in Siberia, including the city of Tomsk, as well as the peculiarities of preserving their national culture over generations.

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Published

20-10-2025

How to Cite

Kostyukova T.A. (2025). FROM BUKHARA TO SIBERIA: HISTORY OF THE UZBEK DIASPORA IN TOMSK. NUUz Conferences, 1(1). Retrieved from https://conference.nuu.uz/index.php/home/article/view/8