Uzbekistan Education: Soviet Era (1917-91)



Figure 1.--This is a Soviet-era poster aimed at the Islamic madrasas. It wa part of an athietic campaign that became very brital during the Stalinist era.

The Russian Revolution brought a atheism campaign. Islam and other religions were percecuted and madrasas were shut down. The education of girls was promoted. Children were educated in large numbers for the first time.








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