The Yakut revolt (Russian: Якутский мятеж, romanized: Yakutsky myatezh) or the Yakut expedition (Russian: Якутский поход, romanized: Yakutsky pokhod) was... 6 KB (489 words) - 21:06, 4 May 2024 |
Yakut revolt may refer to: Yakut revolt (1918), the rejection of Bolshevik rule by the Yakut people of far eastern Russia Yakut revolt (1921), the last... 256 bytes (70 words) - 05:48, 18 October 2023 |
The Yakut revolt of 1917-18 was the rejection of Bolshevik rule by the Yakut people of far eastern Russia during the early stages of the Russian Civil... 5 KB (279 words) - 20:31, 3 April 2024 |
still controlled the Ayano-Maysky District at that time. Pepelyayev's Yakut revolt, which concluded on 16 June 1923, represented the last military action... 36 KB (3,337 words) - 18:50, 12 May 2024 |
List of revolutions and rebellions (redirect from List of revolutions and revolts) Mirdita from Albania. 1921–1922: The Karelian Uprising 1921–1923: The Yakut Revolt. 1921–1924: A revolution in (Outer) Mongolia re-establishes the country's... 256 KB (14,392 words) - 00:05, 12 May 2024 |
Tungus Republic (category Articles containing Yakut-language text) 315 Yakuts, 85 Tunguses, 46 Russians, 3 Tatars, 2 Poles, one Kamchadal, one Korean and 14 persons of unknown nationality. Yakut revolt (1918) Yakut revolt... 11 KB (998 words) - 10:04, 5 December 2023 |
of the Yakut Revolt. Little is known about his early years in the White movement. Mikhail Korobeinikov headed the Yakut Revolt in September, 1921. His detachment... 2 KB (233 words) - 00:54, 22 October 2023 |
National Liberation Struggle of the Yakut people - a series of military clashes and uprisings of the Yakut people against the Russian Empire that colonized... 22 KB (2,604 words) - 20:37, 5 March 2024 |
Trade-union debate (Russia) Treaty of Kars Treaty of Moscow (1921) War communism Yakut revolt Andrei Sakharov Micha Josef Berdyczewski Alexander Blok Nikolay Gumilyov... 6 KB (518 words) - 10:53, 13 December 2023 |
Provisional Priamurye Government (category States and territories established in 1921) Sergei Prokofiev Green Ukraine or Zeleny Klyn Siberian Intervention Yakut Revolt Soviet Central Asia HAROLD VAN VECHTEN FAY: WITNESS TO JAPAN'S APRIL... 6 KB (490 words) - 01:56, 12 March 2024 |
illegal by the international community. Yakut ASSR was formed on 16 February 1922 upon the elevation of the Yakut Autonomous Oblast into an ASSR. On 27... 80 KB (8,079 words) - 23:16, 30 April 2024 |
Tiberias (section Great Revolt and Bar Kokhba revolt) in Tiberias. His tomb is one of the city's important pilgrimage sites. Yakut, writing in the 1220s, described Tiberias as a small town, long and narrow... 81 KB (8,821 words) - 19:28, 11 May 2024 |
continued to function until June 1923, when the Bolsheviks suppressed the Yakut revolt in Priamurye. On 30 December 1922, the Russian Soviet Republic, along... 22 KB (539 words) - 13:19, 11 May 2024 |
of the population) Kalmyks died during the Russian famine of 1921–22. The Kalmyks revolted against the Soviet Union in 1926, 1930 and 1942–1943. In 1913... 98 KB (10,808 words) - 16:09, 12 May 2024 |
Uryankhay Krai (category 1921 disestablishments in Asia) the country was occupied by China and Russian "Whites" between 1918 and 1921. Supported by the Red Army, the Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party established... 21 KB (2,199 words) - 04:58, 6 March 2024 |
settled in the Volga region. 1634–1642: Russia's suppression of the Yakut revolts 1639: Russia's Reaching the Pacific Ocean 1680: Mongol capture East... 53 KB (5,478 words) - 00:50, 30 April 2024 |
Decline of the Mughal Empire (section Early Revolts) trading ships. In 1689, the strong Mughal fleet from Janjira commanded by Yakut Khan and blockaded the East India Company fort in Bombay. After a year of... 73 KB (8,625 words) - 08:59, 9 May 2024 |
12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) 16 June – The Yakut Revolt ends with the defeat of the White Army. 15 October – The Declaration... 2 KB (190 words) - 13:07, 21 March 2024 |
in Siberia and its cities except in Tuva and Sakha (where the Tuvans and Yakuts serve as the majority ethnic groups respectively), with the Slavic Russians... 46 KB (4,288 words) - 05:57, 6 May 2024 |
consisting of 40 letters. It was designed in 1946 by Heciyê Cindî. From 1921 to 1929, a modified version of the Armenian alphabet was used for Kurmanji... 45 KB (1,902 words) - 09:20, 30 April 2024 |
Oghuz Turks Karluks Kipchaks Onogurs Kumyks Yakuts Dolgans Krymchaks Sabir people Crimean Karaites... 20 KB (2,462 words) - 23:42, 10 April 2024 |
(4): 502–531. doi:10.2307/981163. JSTOR 981163. Kalaw, Maximo Manguiat (1921). The Present Government of the Philippines. Oriental commercial. p. 148... 186 KB (2,887 words) - 01:48, 14 May 2024 |
more difficult to determine for northeastern Siberian Turkic speakers, Yakuts and Dolgans, for which non-Turkic reference populations are absent. We also... 141 KB (13,498 words) - 14:56, 3 May 2024 |
the Sovietization of Azerbaijan. In early 1921—after the Sovietization of Armenia—a Dashnak Armenian revolt that spawned in Yerevan spread to the Zangezur... 19 KB (1,150 words) - 11:27, 4 May 2024 |
Gaoju Turks Yueban Magyars Sabirs Alans Kutrigurs Venedae Finnish Ugrians Yakuts Bashkirs Antes GOGU- RYEO AKSUM ◁ ▷ The Rourans were involved many times... 68 KB (6,471 words) - 09:34, 14 May 2024 |