Establishment of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic and the Formation of a New Type of Leaders
Keywords:
Young Bukhara Party, Bukhara People's Soviet Republic, BPSR Council of Ministers, Administrative-Territorial Division, regionsAbstract
The article describes the structure and management system of the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic (BPSR), as well as the formation and activities of a new type of leadership on the basis of archival sources. The head of the BPSR government, Fayzulla Khodjaev, also quickly realized the essence of communist colonialism. From September 1920, the young leader of the new state in Bukhara, Fayzulla Khodjaev, was forced to work in difficult and difficult conditions. The leaders of the Bukhara government tried to reform the tax system in order to democratically renew the society and bring it into line with the interests of the state and the people. Addresses of various ministries and commissions, revkoms and other higher state bodies of the BPSR in the city of Bukhara in 1920-1924 In the autumn of 1920 the first administrative-territorial division was held in the Bukhara People's Republic, it is divided into provinces, districts, towns and villages on the basis of archival and reliable sources.