TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF KYRGYZSTAN IN THE XIX CENTURY
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https://doi.org/10.56122/..v2i2.31Keywords:
Trade, animal husbandry, fairs, products, exchanges, economy, craftsAbstract
The article summarizes the trade relations of Kyrgyzstan, trade and economic relations for the period under review.
During the occupation of Kyrgyzstan by the Kokand Khanate, the Kyrgyz experienced cruel feudal oppression and poverty. During the colonial era, it became a market for Russian manufactured goods and a source of cheap raw materials. Merchants from East Turkestan, Central Asia and Russia were offered horses, sheep, as well as skins, wool, felt traded and replaced with handicrafts and industrial products.
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