THE UZBEK DIASPORA IN TURKEY : A HISTORICAL-SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS (1989–2023)
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive historical and sociological analysis of the processes of social adaptation and integration of the Uzbek diaspora in Turkey from 1989 to 2023. The study pays particular attention to the interrelationships between migration waves, territorial settlement, intergenerational differences, and the transformation of cultural identity.
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