STUDYING THE HISTORY OF THE ORIGIN OF THE VILLAGE OF DODBOG’NI
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This article explores the origin, ethnic composition, and geographical characteristics of Dodbog‘ni village, located in the Shofirkon district of the Bukhara region. It provides insights into the village’s history, traditions, local legends, and the socio-economic and cultural development of its inhabitants.
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