THE ACTIVITY OF CHURCHERS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SURKHAN-SHEROBAD DESERT
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Surkhan-Sherabad deserts, aggregate, Sherabad canal, state farm.Abstract
In the article, as it is known from the history of our country, at a time when the Soviet government was rapidly developing new lands to carry out the cotton monopoly policy, attention was also paid to the Surkhan-Sherabad deserts of the Surkhandarya region. This article describes the activities of selfless farmers who worked to develop the Surkhan-Sherabad oasis, the difficulties and problems of that time, and their achievements.
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