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National and ethnographic groups in Central Asia as reflected in ethnic statistics (Part 1).
The author examines trends in population growth and development among the national and ethnographic groups of the republics in Central Asia. The historical processes of ethnic groups consolidation, population growth and distribution, and socioeconomic development are traced from the period of the Czarist empire to the present. Data are primarily from population censuses of the USSR