ETHNIC HISTORY OF THE LEFT-BANK POPULATION OF KARAKALPAKSTAN
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The article discusses the ethnogenesis and ethnic history of the Karakalpak people, including information about the ethnogenesis of the population living on the left bank of the Amu Darya. It discusses the occupations and social thinking of the population of the left bank of Karakalpakstan, providing information, firstly, about the professions of farmers and livestock breeders, places of farming, and types of farming. Also, The material and spiritual culture of the population living on the left bank of Karakalpakstan is discussed based on historical sources.
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