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Development of Market Ralations in Industrial-Trading Centres of Late Feudal Period (Samarkand in XVI-th – the beginning of the XX-th cc.)

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Tursunova Gulbahor Nazirdjohnovna

Abstract

Proceeding from written sources and  special  scientific literature, the author of the  article proves that those were manufacture of variegated goods and construction of specialized markets,bazaars trading rows for  their realization that  served as a threshhold for rising  and developmeht of capitalist industry in the  major cities of Central Asia, Samarkand indusive. The author substantiates that on the  eve of Middle Asia joining to Russia the  development of commodity-money relation and  disintegration of feudalism took place by relatively  high tempos; thus, the  ground for birth and development of capitalism was being prepared. In the period of the end of the XIX-th – the beginning of the XX-th centries in Samarkand – the  macromarket of Central Asia – separate enterprises passed to simple capitalist cooperation, though upon the whole in many commercial centres  this transition didn`t aclomplish up to the October Revolution.

Keywords

Central Asia, Samarkand, commodity-money relations, growth of internal and external trade, central city, development of industry and agriculture

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Publication date

Thursday, 06 August 2015