The Kazym Rebellion (Russian: Казымское восстание) was a revolt by the Khanty people of western Siberia against the collectivisation policies of the Soviet...
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Russian-speaking boarding schools provoked a national revolt in 1933 called the Kazym rebellion. After the end of the Stalin period this process was relaxed and efforts...
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the Russian state was the Kazym rebellion in 1931–1934, where natives of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug rebelled. The rebellion was crushed by the Red Army...
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of the Kazym rural settlement, is located at the southwestern of the lake by its shore. Historically it was the place where the Kazym rebellion flared...
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wielded. Shamans were able to incite violent resistance, for example the Kazym rebellion. However, anti-religious policies eventually gained some traction,...
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the World Wars). Likewise, Southeast Asia saw a large variety of native rebellions against the American, European and Japanese colonial empires, while also...
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