
This paper discusses the problematic aspects of the resettlement policy in the Republic of Daghestan during 1924-1966. The author shows the main stages of the mountaineers movement to the plain, the value of the land-water reform, which allowed mountaineers to cultivate the land, as well as the difficulties of this process, associated with the natural disasters that occurred in a number of the settlement areas. The positive results of the mountaineers resettlement and the role of the Soviet government in this historical process are marked.
В статье автором рассмотрен ряд вопросов переселенческой политики в Дагестанской АССР в 1924-1966 гг. Показаны основные этапы передвижения горцев на равнину, значение земельно-водной реформы, позволившей горцам освоить земельное пространство, а также трудности этого процесса, связанные со стихийными бедствиями, постигшими ряд районов заселения. Автором отмечены положительные результаты переселения горцев, роль правительства в целом в данном историческом процессе.
ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНИЕ ГОРЦЕВ НА РАВНИНУ, ЗЕМЕЛЬНО-ВОДНАЯ РЕФОРМА, ДАГЕСТАНСКАЯ АССР, СОВЕТСКОЕ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО, КОЛХОЗЫ, СОВХОЗЫ
ПЕРЕСЕЛЕНИЕ ГОРЦЕВ НА РАВНИНУ, ЗЕМЕЛЬНО-ВОДНАЯ РЕФОРМА, ДАГЕСТАНСКАЯ АССР, СОВЕТСКОЕ ПРАВИТЕЛЬСТВО, КОЛХОЗЫ, СОВХОЗЫ
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