Clips from the History of Construction and Activity of Tuyatortar Canal
Keywords:
Jizzakh oasis, irrigated farming, Tuyatortar canal, Zarafshan river, Yakhya GulomovAbstract
This article presents information about the Tuyatortar canal, its construction and history of operation, which has gained significant importance in the history of irrigation of the Jizzakh oasis. The Tuyatortar canal is a water structure that has been in operation since the middle of ancient times and has contributed enough to the development of irrigated agriculture in the existing countries.
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