
This article examines the reforms in the formation of a new education system carried out by the Bolsheviks in the territories under their control, in particular in the Uzbek SSR, as well as the shortcomings that arose during these reforms. The education system was largely overhauled during the Cultural Revolution. The main goal of the Soviet government during this period was the training of personnel serving in the interests of the party. This article provides some information about how the Soviet government implemented its ideas when teaching history in schools.