On the life of shermuhammadbek, the leader (chief) of the turkestan independence struggle and his fate in migration (20-30s of the 20th century)

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  • Khushvakt Norkuchkarov Termez State University of Engineering and Agrotechnology

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In the 1920s, during the independence struggles in Turkestan against the Soviet Union, many patriotic fighters took up arms and fought for the freedom of their homeland. This article briefly analyzes the struggle activities of one of the leaders, Shermuhammadbek, who led the representatives of the Turkestan independence struggle, and his emigration to Afghanistan and then to Turkey

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1. Khayitov Sh.A., Badriddinov S. The fate of those who were left without a homeland, calling it a homeland. – Bukhara: “Bukhara” publishing house, 2005. – 159 pages.

2. Rajabov K.K., M. Khaydarov. History of Turkestan (1917-1924). – Tashkent: “University” publishing house, 2002. – 167 pages.

3. OGPU – the United State Political Department of the Soviets, which operated in 1923-1934.

4. Rajabov K.K. Fighters for the idea of an independent Turkestan (1917-1935). – Tashkent: “Uzbekistan” publishing house, 2000. – 31 pages.

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2025-12-18

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