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    autonomous state which existed from 1917 to 1919, during the Russian Civil War. Aligned with the Russian State, Bashkiria was attacked and later annexed by...
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  • Bashkiria may refer to: Republic of Bashkortostan, a federal subject of Russia Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1919–1992), an administrative...
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    Bashkortostan or Bashkiria, officially the Republic of Bashkortostan, is a republic of Russia between the Volga river and the Ural Mountains in Eastern...
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  • (9 May 2016). Threads of Empire: Loyalty and Tsarist Authority in Bashkiria, 1552–1917. Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253019332. Алтон С., Доннелли...
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  • East European Russia Bashkiria (autonomy and de facto independence 19171919; joined the Russian SFSR) Idel-Ural (independence 1917–1918; annexed by the...
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    Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (category States and territories established in 1919)
    Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika), also historically known as Soviet Bashkiria or simply Bashkiria, was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR. Currently it...
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  • New York: Viking Press. Donnelly, A. (1968). The Russian Conquest of Bashkiria 1552–1740. Yale University. Duffy, C. (1981). Russia’s Military Way to...
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    of Bashkiria, Government of Bashkurdistan) was the supreme executive authority of Bashkiria. The Bashkir Government was elected on 20 December 1917 by...
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    Zeki Velidi Togan, a Bashkir revolutionary, who declared the autonomy of Bashkiria, as well as from the Bolsheviks, who had initially supported the creation...
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    Division (II) 21 January 1942 441st Rifle Division — began forming in Bashkiria in early 1942, became 219th Rifle Division (Second Formation) soon after...
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    ISBN 978-0-87332-203-4. Donnelly, Alton S. (1968). The Russian Conquest of Bashkiria 1552–1740. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0-300-00430-4. Avrich, Paul...
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    and white. After the assimilation of Bashkurdistan to the Soviet Union in 1919, Bashkurdistan was absorbed to the USSR as an autonomous republic, the Bashkir...
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    founded (as Orenburg) in 1735 in the process of the Russian colonization of Bashkiria and the Southern Ural region. The first settlement was founded by an expedition...
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    year he was transferred to Russian Bashkiria (modern name Bashkortostan), as Chairman of the Society for Aid to Bashkiria. He was therefore one of the first...
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    born on July 13, 1892, in the village of Elembet'evo, Ufa Guberniya, Bashkiria, then part of the Russian Empire. He had a difficult and impoverished...
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    Petropavlovsk. In the post of division commander at the end of 1919 he returned to Bashkiria, transferred to state and party work. He heads the Burzyan-Tangaur...
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  • April 25, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh  · 6.1 km MPC · JPL 2657 Bashkiria 1979 SB7 Bashkiria September 23, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh THM 21 km MPC · JPL...
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    During the Bashkir Congress in Orenburg from December 1917, he declared autonomous Bashkiria. However, he was arrested 3 February 1918 by the Soviet...
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    offered a nominal submission to the Russian Crown. The southern side of Bashkiria was partitioned by the Orenburg Line of forts. The forts ran from Samara...
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    In March 1919, after the signing of the "Agreement of the central Soviet power with the Bashkir government on the Soviet Autonomous Bashkiria", on the...
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  • 2656 Evenkia 1979 HD5 Evenk Autonomous Okrug, Russia DMP · 2656 2657 Bashkiria 1979 SB7 Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia DMP · 2657 2658 Gingerich 1980...
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    businesses to invest. Leaders of oil-rich republics such as Tatarstan and Bashkiria called for full independence from Russia. Also throughout 1992, Yeltsin...
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    период (1917–1991) ("People and Destiny. Bio-Bibliographic Dictionary of Orientalists – Victims of the political terror during the Soviet period (1917–1991)")...
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    period from 1745 to 1755, 20 factories were built on the territory of Bashkiria. By 1781, there were 38 factories in total. During the years of the Peasant...
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    November 2007: Letter to President Putin from the Union of Ukrainians in Bashkiria.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) Nalyvaichenko, Valentyn (26...
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  • and having carried out terrorist acts against the Communist leaders of Bashkiria. While they were held and subjected to harsh interrogations, however,...
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    another move was planned, which provoked the Bashkir War (1735–1740). Once Bashkiria was pacified, Russia's southeastern frontier was the Orenburg line roughly...
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    decorative and applied art Bashkiria are also presented, there is a collection Western European and Eastern art. Museum Names: since 1919 Ufa Art Proletarian...
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    Georgia) to join the Russian federation as autonomous republics like Bashkiria and to be fully subordinated to the Russian government in Moscow. Stalin...
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  • Infantry Division. In February 1919, as part of the 1st Army, the Division took part in the fighting in the Urals and Bashkiria against the troops of Ataman...
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