From soviet republic to independent nation: a study of Uzbekistan's path to independence
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This article discusses the soviet republic to the independent nation: a study of Uzbekistan’s path to independence. Uzbekistan’s path to independence from being a Soviet republic was defined by a complex interplay of factors, challenges, and achievements. The desire for self-determination, the emergence of independence movements, and the subsequent socio-political, economic, and cultural transformations all shaped the country's trajectory. By understanding Uzbekistan's history and the struggles it faced during its transition to independence, we gain valuable insight into its present-day policies and future prospects.
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soviet republic, independent nation, factors, challenges achievements, self-determination, independence movements.
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