THE ROLE OF SLAVES IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC LIFE

Meyliyev Kamoliddin Otabek o‘g‘li

Student of the Faculty of History Termez State University

Shuhrat Abdulloyev

PhD, Termez State University

Keywords: Slavery, socio-economic role, labor force, historical societies, economic contribution, social structure, production, social institution, historical impact, slave labor


Abstract

This article explores the role of slaves in the socio-economic life of historical societies. It examines how slaves contributed to economic activities, social structures, and daily life, highlighting their impact on production, labor, and societal development. The study also considers the complexities of slavery as a social institution and its influence on economic systems in different historical contexts.


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