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The intrinsic value of a set of archive materials will contribute to the disclosure of potential information on the history of economic companies the Kazakh ASSR (Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic) in the 30s of the XX century and the scientific preparation for the publication of declassified documentary heritage.A set of archival documents was formed during the period of these companies.For the first time, a source analysis of archival documents in Arabic script (tөte jazu) and eyewitness memories (formed as a result of the expedition) are being carried out.Attention is focused on the information of the United State Political Administration (OGPU), which is available in many funds at various levels of government and reveals business companies in all aspects.The objectives of the study are to conduct a source analysis of a complex of archival materials and assess their potential.The research materials are documents from archival institutions of the Republic of Kazakhstan: Central State Archive (CSA RK), Presidential Archive (PA RK), State Archive of the Alma-Ata Region.Interpret scientific discourse based on its importance for the source study analysis in the following direction: basis of the origin of state recordkeeping; scientific study of record-keeping documents; nature of the command-administrative system; problems of declassifying archive materials; language of the text of archive documents.Classify recordkeeping materials, documents in Arabic script (tote zhazu).Identify the impact of the implementation of economic companies Kazakh ASSR in the 30s of the XX century on the evolution of varieties and the content of archive materials.Assess their information potential as a comprehensive source base for studying the mechanism and consequences of economic companies in individual regions of Kazakh ASSR, the process of migration and re-emigration of the Kazakh population, widespread famine, and the situation of children.
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