• The Central Asian revolt of 1916, also known as the Semirechye Revolt and as Urkun (Kyrgyz: Үркүн, romanized: Ürkün, lit. 'Exodus', , IPA: [yrˈkyn]) in...
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    Amankeldı İmanov (category People of the 1905 Russian Revolution)
    or Amangeldy, was a Kazakh revolutionary who was leader of the Central Asian revolt of 1916 in Kazakhstan. Later fighting alongside the Red Army, he...
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    neighbouring Republic of China. The Central Asian revolt of 1916 was the first anti-Russian incident on a mass scale in Central Asia, and it set the stage...
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    military commander who was elected as Khan of the Qypşaq [ru] clan during the Central Asian revolt of 1916. Äbdiğapar Janbosynūly was born in 1870 in...
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    or Central Asian Revolt of 1916, was a tragic page in the history of the region. The opening of the monument became a symbol of respect and memory of those...
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  • most notably being China, occurred in result of Central Asian revolt of 1916 and the Kazakh famine of 1930–1933. Since 1960s, the Kazakh migration has...
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    Almazbek Atambayev (category Recipients of the Order of Alexander Nevsky)
    of the 1916 massacre carried out by the punitive troops of the Russian Empire. This event, known as the Urkun or Central Asian Revolt of 1916, was a tragic...
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    Russians, sparking the Central Asian Revolt of 1916. When the Russian Revolution of 1917 occurred, a provisional Government of Jadid Reformers, also known...
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    joined the Central Asian revolt of 1916 against conscription into the Russian imperial army, which the Tsar ordered in July 1916 as part of the war against...
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  • Ush Zhuz (category 1917 establishments in Asia)
    socialist political party. Founded in the wake of the Central Asian revolt of 1916 and the Russian Revolution of 1917, the party supported Pan-Turkism, federal...
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  • Mikhail Folbaum (category 1916 deaths)
    ataman and military governor of Semirechye during the Central Asian revolt of 1916 and his defense of the region from Kyrgyz rebels. Mikhail Alexandrovich...
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    (named "White Banner of National Liberation") during the Andijan uprising of 1898. Later, during the Central Asian revolt of 1916, they used it again during...
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  • Andijan uprising of 1898 1916 Central Asian revolt of 1916 1990 Osh riots 1999 Batken Conflict 2005 Tulip Revolution 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010 2010 2010...
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    Aleksey Kuropatkin (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
    had led to the Central Asian revolt of 1916. Kuropatkin served as Governor-General of the Turkestan Military District as well as ataman of the Semirechye...
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    peasant-led 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine broke out in the context of increased Jewish migration to Palestine and the plight of the rural native fallāḥīn...
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    ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 216649. Sokol, Edward Dennis (2016). The Revolt of 1916 in Russian Central Asia. JHU Press. p. 136. ISBN 9781421420509. These Yomud Turkomans...
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    Turar Ryskulov (category Candidates of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks))
    of Semirechensk Province (now Talgar District of Almaty Region), in the family of a nomadic herder. He took part in the Central Asian revolt of 1916 and...
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    Kumyks (redirect from History of the Kumyks)
    Cloé; Chokobaeva, Aminat (2019-10-02). The Central Asian Revolt of 1916: A collapsing empire in the age of war and revolution. Manchester University Press...
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    Drieu, Cloé; Morrison, Alexander (eds.). The Central Asian revolt of 1916 : a collapsing empire in the age of war and revolution. Manchester. pp. 1–26 (p...
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    Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) states of Southeast Asia. Members of ASEAN saw Vietnam's invasion of Cambodia as a blatant violation of international...
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    The Second Liberian Civil War was a civil war in the West African nation of Liberia that lasted from 1999 to 2003. President Charles Taylor came to power...
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  • uprising of 1916 in Semirech’e and the “Atu” massacre of 1918, in: Alexander Morrison/Cloé Drieu/Aminat Chokobaeva (eds.): The Central Asian Revolt of 1916: A...
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    The Arab Revolt (Arabic: الثورة العربية al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya), also known as the Great Arab Revolt (الثورة العربية الكبرى al-Thawra al-‘Arabiyya al-Kubrā)...
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  • of Bita Paka Siege of Toma Central Asian revolt of 1916 Kelentan Rebellion Japanese Occupation Of German Pacific Colonial Possessions First Battle of...
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    Slovak–Hungarian War (category Territorial disputes of Hungary)
    1938, it found largely in favour of Hungary and obliged Czechoslovakia to cede to Hungary 11,833 km2 of the south part of Slovakia, which was mostly Hungarian-populated...
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    62. Bregel, Yuri. A Historical Atlas of Central Asia Handbook of Oriental Studies: Part 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies. (Leiden: Brill) 2003. Zholdaspaev...
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    in the Kingdom of Hungary, and 686 people were deported to Germany. The Carpathian Sich Cross was issued in 1969 by the Central Board of the Carpathian...
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    Laos". Journal of Contemporary Asia. 48 (5): 693–716. doi:10.1080/00472336.2018.1494849. Ngaosyvathn, Pheuiphanh (2021). Southeast Asian Affairs. ISEAS-Yusof...
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    Consequences of War: 1978–87", Central Asian Survey, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 101–126, 1991. Marek Sliwiński, "Afghanistan: The Decimation of a People", Orbis...
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    Dhofar War (redirect from Dhofar Revolt)
    Ghalib Bin Ali, the exiled Imam of Oman, who had led these earlier revolts. Bin Nufl and his men made an epic crossing of the Empty Quarter to reach Dhofar...
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