SOME REMARKS ON THE MIGRANT ACTIVITIES OF IBRAHIMBEK, THE TURKESTAN INDEPENDENT (KURBASHI) IN AFGHANISTAN
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This article is devoted to the history of the emigration to Afghanistan of the kurbashi - Ibrahimbek and the representatives of the independence struggle who followed him, who were condemned as representatives of the “suppression” movement due to the ideological approach of the Soviet Union to our history in the 1920s, but in fact fought to liberate the entire territory of Turkestan from the Bolshevik invaders. Also, a brief analysis of the attitude of the Afghan government and local Afghan Uzbeks to the Turkestan leader Ibrahimbek and other independence emigrants and their subsequent fates is conducted in Afghanistan.
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