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Minorities in Samarkand: A Case Study of the City's Koreans*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Marco Buttino*
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Storia, Università di Torino, via S. Ottavio 20, 10124 Torino, Italy. Email: [email protected]

Extract

Annexation into the Russian Empire transformed the cities of Central Asia. The European presence increased steadily from year to year and with it new city neighborhoods were created, often alongside the old quarters in which the autochthonous population lived. With increased immigration during the Soviet era, the majority of the population in the region's principal cities were either Slavs or Russified minorities and the common language used by all the inhabitants, including the autochthonous ones who continued to use their mother tongue, was Russian. The Soviets saw these changes as part of a process of modernization starting in the cities’ European neighborhoods which would spread progressively to the local population.

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