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    Iskolat (Russian: Исколат, Latvian: Iskolats), or formally the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia, was...
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  • 1918 it ceased to exist, relinquishing its authority to the Bolshevik Iskolat. Provisional Land Council of Courland created on 27 April 1917 in Tartu...
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    communist reforms, resuming the radical policy direction from the abortive Iskolat government. Some reforms were initially popular, such as the expropriation...
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  • Independence  Latvia (independence from 1918) Latvian Provisional Government Iskolat Latvian War of Independence  Lithuania (independence from 1918) Perloja...
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    regions as well as Latvian military formations (e.g. Latvian Riflemen units, Iskolat insititutions), and the debate about the visual appearance of the Latvian...
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  • Dorka elpanaszolja Vackornak, hogy az ő neve tulajdonképpen Szilvia Vackor iskolát kerül, de rettenetesen megbánja Marci bácsi arra tanítja Vackort, hogy...
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    occupied Riga on September 3, 1917, Iskolat retreated to Vidzeme, where it assumed executive powers. The so-called Iskolat Republic existed from November 21...
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    Governorate of Livonia. It became a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat and a part of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic on 17 December 1918...
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  • repeatedly to take control in the chaos. Bolsheviks controlled Latvia as the Iskolat regime and as the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic in 1917 until they...
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  • Socialist Soviet Republic 1919 Flag of the Iron Division 1917–1918 Flag of the Iskolat 1795–1918 Flag of the Courland Governorate 1795–1918 Flag of the Governorate...
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    united with Vidzeme, which by then was under control of the Bolshevik Iskolat. After the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 12 April 1918, a Provincial Assembly...
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  • 1918 it ceased to exist, relinquishing its authority to the Bolshevik Iskolat. On March 12–13, 1917 the Congress of Livonia Governorate was held in Valmiera...
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    Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia (Iskolat) on January 15, 1919. The constitution was the first constitution of the...
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    Livonia, later becoming a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy body of Iskolat. Following the Latvian War of Independence, in 1920 the area became a part...
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    chairman of the Executive Committee (Iskolat) of the Council of Latvian Workers, Soldiers and Landless Deputies. After Iskolat was disbanded in March 1918, Roziņš...
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  • government on the territory of present-day Latvia, e.g.: the so-called "Iskolat Republic" (1917–1918) the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (1918–1920)...
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    Support Central Committee, 1 from the Baltic Refugee Organization, 2 from Iskolat, 2 from the Soldiers' Union, 1 from the Latvian Farmers' Union, 1 from...
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    schooling in Latvian increased. The pro-Bolshevik revolutionary soviet, Iskolat, declared on 4 January 1918 that Latvian should be the primary language...
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    2018-03-22. "Romnet: Farkas Flórián 15 év alatt végezte el az általános iskolát". NÉPSZAVA online (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2018-03-22. "Farkas húszévesen...
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    Governorate of Livonia, becoming a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat and a part of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic on 17 December 1918...
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    Retrieved 2024-03-03. By-law of the State Language Centre Revised: 3 June 2015 Iskolat Decree on the Use of Latvian Language The State Language Centre (2002)...
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  • megszüntetéséről (in Hungarian) 2007. évi LXXXII. törvény (in Hungarian) Templomot, iskolát a magyarságért (in Hungarian) T/1954 Az egyes címek és rangok megszüntetéséről...
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    Governorate of Livonia, becoming a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat and a part of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic on 17 December 1918...
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    united with Vidzeme, which by then was under control of the Bolshevik Iskolat. In February 1918, Latgale was occupied by the German Empire and on May...
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    2017-05-03. Budai, G. "Korszerűsítették a Miskolc-Szirmai Református Általános Iskolát" Minap.hu. 29 January 2015 48°04′15″N 20°49′42″E / 48.07083°N 20.82833°E...
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    national football team from 1937 to 1938, in Shiremoor, England (d. 1972) Iskolat, or the executive committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the...
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    Governorate of Livonia, becoming a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat and a part of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic on 17 December 1918...
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