Law No. 1005 amending Law on Land Reform, 1992. | Land Portal

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In the Article 8 the wording “land of kolkhozes and state agricultural enterprises” shall be substituted with the wording “other non-agricultural land”. Article 9 shall be supplemented with the wording “plots of land allotted for farming and subsidiary small-holding”.

Amends: Law on Land Reform, 1992. (2006)

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Present-day Turkmenistan covers territory that has been at the crossroads of civilizations for centuries. The area was ruled in antiquity by various Persian empires, and was conquered by Alexander the Great, Muslim armies, the Mongols, Turkic warriors, and eventually the Russians. In medieval times, Merv (located in present-day Mary province) was one of the great cities of the Islamic world and an important stop on the Silk Road. Annexed by Russia in the late 1800s, Turkmenistan later figured prominently in the anti-Bolshevik movement in Central Asia.

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