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Внутренние миграции населения Дагестана в конце 19 начале 20 вв

Внутренние миграции населения Дагестана в конце 19 начале 20 вв

Abstract

В конце 19 начале 20 века в Дагестане отходничество приобрело форму своеобразного промысла, связанного с отсутствием работы, особенно в горах из-за малоземелья и малопродуктивного скотоводства, низких урожаев пшеницы и ячменя.In the late 19 th early 20 th century in Dagestan seasonal work took different forms of trade that is associated with the lack of jobs, especially in the mountains because of the shortage of land and unproductive cattle, low yields of wheat and barley.

Keywords

ОТХОДНИЧЕСТВО, МИГРАЦИЯ, ГЕОГРАФИЧЕСКИЕ ЗОНЫ, НАТУРАЛЬНОЕ ХОЗЯЙСТВО, ВИНОГРАДАРСТВО, СКОТОВОДСТВО

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