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During the former Soviet era, there was an attempt to physically oppress and break the spiritually and spiritually mature cadres and leaders of our people, our intelligent ancestors. It is on the basis of this cold idea that our intellectuals have been persecuted three times. The third period is called the "Cotton Case" or the "Case of the Uzbeks" in the mid-1980s. Hundreds of thousands of our ancestors were imprisoned and exiled. They are justified only by the grace of our independence. The following is the story of Bobomurod Omonov, a devoted son of Bobotag, who died in prison on such an innocent charge.
Cotton business, command, cotton monoculture, cotton monopoly, Bobomurod Omonov, Ogiloy Omonova, Sharof Rashiov, Sanobar Omonova, Ergash Odinaev, Ddlyan, Ivanov, Bitarov, Omon sultan.
Cotton business, command, cotton monoculture, cotton monopoly, Bobomurod Omonov, Ogiloy Omonova, Sharof Rashiov, Sanobar Omonova, Ergash Odinaev, Ddlyan, Ivanov, Bitarov, Omon sultan.
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