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"MILITARY CONSCRIPTION POLICY OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN TURKESTAN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES (1914–1917)"
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This article analyzes the socio-economic and political processes that emerged in Turkestan during the years of the First World War. As the military needs of the Russian Empire increased during the war, the large-scale mobilization of resources from the population, the introduction of new taxes, and the issue of recruiting the local population for military service became matters of significant importance.
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