• The Kiev Bolshevik Uprising (November 8–13, 1917) was a military struggle for power in Kiev after the fall of the Russian Provisional Government in the...
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    The Kiev Arsenal January Uprising (Ukrainian: Січневе повстання, romanized: Sichneve povstannya), sometimes simply called the January Uprising or the January...
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  • Kiev or Kyiv Uprising may refer to several uprising that took place in Kyiv: Kiev uprising of 1068 Kiev Arsenal January Uprising Kiev Bolshevik Uprising...
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  • offensive of 2022 Kyiv offensive (disambiguation) Kiev Bolshevik Uprising, November 1917 Polish Expedition to Kiev (disambiguation) Kyiv (disambiguation) This...
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  • neighbouring states, such as the Russian Provisional Government (Kiev Bolshevik Uprising November 1917), the Russian SFSR (Ukrainian War of Independence...
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    Index of articles related to the Russian Revolution and Civil War Kiev Bolshevik Uprising October Revolution Day Revolutions of 1917–1923 Russian Civil War...
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    students of the institute or previous institutes took part. Kiev Bolshevik Uprising (1917) as the Kiev Konstantinovskoye Military School Battle of Kruty (1918)...
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    held power. With the help of the Kiev Arsenal Uprising, the Bolsheviks captured the city on 26 January. The Bolsheviks decided to immediately make peace...
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    October Revolution in Petrograd, Bolsheviks instigated the Kiev Bolshevik Uprising to support the revolution and secure Kiev. Due to a lack of adequate support...
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  • November 1917 as the Kiev Military Revolutionary Committee as part of 1917 Kiev Bolshevik Uprising which followed the Petrograd Bolshevik putsch. To keep the...
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    with Piłsudski in 1920 to resist the advancing Bolsheviks. In April 1920, Piłsudski launched the Kiev offensive with the goal of securing favorable borders...
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    Congress. He was a member of the Kiev revkom during the Kiev Bolshevik Uprising and the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising. At the same time from December 1917...
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    to Bolsheviks' mere 11%. Since November, the Bolsheviks had already made several attempts to seize power in Ukraine (see Kiev Bolshevik Uprising). Following...
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    against the Bolsheviks. The city of Kiev had undergone numerous changes of government. The UPR was established in 1917; a Bolshevik uprising was suppressed...
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    Revolution and the Kiev Bolshevik uprising many[clarification needed] of his secretaries resigned after the Central Rada disapproved the Bolsheviks' actions in...
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    The Left SR uprising, or Left SR revolt, was a rebellion against the Bolsheviks by the Left Socialist Revolutionary Party in Moscow, Soviet Russia, on...
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  • November Uprising was an attempt to overthrow the Ukrainian Central Rada in Kiev by the Bolshevik Kyiv Military Revolutionary Committee. It was planned...
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    battle. On January 29, 1918, the Kiev Arsenal January Uprising, a Bolshevik-organized armed revolt, began at the Kiev Arsenal factory. The workers of the...
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    the city's Bolsheviks instigated an uprising at the Arsenal factory, which was extinguished in seven days on 4 February 1918. The Bolshevik protest in...
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    Operation Faustschlag (category Kiev in the Russian Civil War)
    same day, Bolshevik troops advancing on Kiev were defeated by the UPR in the Battle of Kruty, while the Bolshevik Kiev Arsenal January Uprising was repressed...
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    faction of the Bolshevik Party instigated the uprising in Kiev on 8 November 1917 in order to establish Soviet power in the city. Kiev Military District...
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    the Soviet People's Commissariat. First Ukrainian-Bolshevik War (December 1917 - March 1918). Kiev: "Krypiakevych Institute of Ukrainian Studies", 1996...
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  • Vinnytsia Bolshevik Uprising was an armed uprising of the Bolsheviks in Vinnytsia from November 10 (October 28) to November 12 (October 30) 1917 during...
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  • Government to gain full power in Ukraine. After the failed Bolshevik uprising and the withdrawal from Kiev of troops loyal to the Provisional Government, the...
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  • Green armies (redirect from Green uprising)
    "Pitchfork uprising" broke out, led by the "Army of Black Eagles" and spread through the fields of Kazan, Simbirsk and Ufa. However, the rapid Bolshevik reaction...
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  • Khazar Khaganate (? – c. 880) Kievan Rus' (c. 880–1240) Principality of Kiev 1132–1471 ∟ part of the Kievan Rus' from 1132 to 1240 ∟ part of the Golden...
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    and executions in Soviet Russia carried out by the Bolsheviks, chiefly through the Cheka, the Bolshevik secret police. It officially started in early September...
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  • Siberian rebellion was the largest of the Russian peasant uprisings against the nascent Bolshevik state. It began in early 1921 and was defeated at the end...
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  • The Bolshevik–Makhnovist conflict was a period of political and military conflict between the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Makhnovshchina...
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  • resigned its position. Kovalchuk, M. Unfortunate October: Bolshevik Uprising attempt in Kiev in 1917 (Невдалий Жовтень: спроба більшовицького повстання...
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