Problems of food supply in Turkestan
Abstract
This article partially analyzes the emergence of food shortages in Turkestan, its impact on the provision of food to the population and the measures taken by the government. In addition, attention is paid to issues related to the delivery of grain from the Central regions of Russia and the North Caucasus.
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