Bukharan Revolution refers to the events of 1917–1925, which led to the elimination of the Emirate of Bukhara in 1920, the formation of the Bukharan People's...
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immediately following the Russian Revolution. In 1924, its name was changed to the Bukharan Socialist Soviet Republic (Bukharan SSR). After the redrawing of...
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Bukharan Jews (Bukharian: יהודיאני בוכארא/яҳудиёни Бухоро, Yahudiyoni Bukhoro; Hebrew: יְהוּדֵי־בּוּכָרָה, Yehudey Bukhara), in modern times called Bukharian...
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Muslim conquest of Transoxiana Russian conquest of Central Asia Bukharan Revolution Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan Afghanistan won all 5...
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The Young Bukharans (Persian: جوانبخارائیان; Uzbek: Yosh buxoroliklar) or Mladobukharans were a secret society founded in Bukhara in 1909, which was...
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Emirate of Bukhara was annexed by the communist Soviet Union after the Bukharan Revolution and the Bukhara operation (1920), when the last Emir, Sayyid Mir...
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Emirate of Bukhara (redirect from Bukharan Emirate)
in Fergana. In 1920, it ceased to exist with the establishment of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. 1800 QING EMPIRE SIKHS AWADH MARATHA STATES NIZAM...
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publisher (link) Fedtke, Gero (1998). "Jadids, Young Bukharans, Communists and the Bukharan Revolution. From an Ideological Debate in the Early Soviet Union"...
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Fyodor Kolesov (category Revolutionaries of the Russian Revolution)
graduating, worked as an architect. He wrote his memoirs about the Bukharan Revolution, about his prominent role in the establishment of Soviet power in...
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Khanate of Bukhara (redirect from Bukharan Khanate)
Ghijduwan were under the new Bukharan khan, Abu'l-Fayz. Other sources report that his authority didn't stretch beyond the Bukharan citadel. The Ashtarkhanids...
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1919) and Alsace (8–22 November 1918). Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, its name later changed to the Bukharan Soviet Socialist Republic (October 1920–February...
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institutions were established. On October 8, during the All-Bukharan Kurultai, formation of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic was announced, followed by an...
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of Alouddin Attor between the 15th and 17th centuries. Before the Bukharan Revolution, about 400 students attended the madrasa, taught by 33 instructors...
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Russian conquest of Bukhara (redirect from Russo-Bukharan Wars)
Asia Bukhara slave trade Malikov, A. (2014). "The Russian conquest of the Bukharan Emirate: military and diplomatic aspects". Central Asian Survey. 33 (2):...
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during the years immediately following the Russian Revolution. In 1924, its name was changed to the Bukharan SSR. After the redrawing of borders by nationality...
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controlled Fergana was overthrown, but struggles continued with Bukharan Revolution, which interrupted traffic along the Trans-Caspian Railway. Although...
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Turkish War of Independence (redirect from Turkish revolution)
(19 May 1919 – 24 July 1923) was a series of military campaigns and a revolution waged by the Turkish National Movement, after the Ottoman Empire was occupied...
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Fayzulla Xoʻjayev (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
Russian: Файзулла Убайдуллаевич Ходжаев) was a Bukharan politician that served as the first head of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, which would later...
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Republic (1948–1960) Czechoslovak Socialist Republic (1960–1990) Tajikistan Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (1920–1924) Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (1929–1991)...
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Enver Pasha (section Young Turk Revolution)
Soviet authorities. In November 1921 he was sent by Lenin to Bukhara in the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic to help suppress the Basmachi Revolt against the...
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Arabshahid dynasty. Around 1540 and 1593, the Khans were driven out by the Bukharans. In both cases they fled to Persia and soon returned. In 1558, Anthony...
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Young Bukharian Movement informed the Bolsheviks that the Bukharans were ready for the revolution and that the people were awaiting liberation. The Red Army...
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free ten Bukharan tax collectors and to suppress the disorders. The Russians arrested the rebel leaders and turned them over to the Bukharan administration...
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Soviet Central Asia, the Turkestan ASSR along with the Khorezm SSR and the Bukharan PSR were disbanded on 27 October 1924 and replaced by the Soviet Union...
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communities not only of Iran, but also the Armenian, Georgian, Iraqi, Bukharan, and Mountain Jewish communities. Some of the communities have been isolated...
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Osman Kocaoğlu (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
(Chairmen of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee) of the former Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. Although his name was romanized as Polat Usman...
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Tajikistan (section Bukharan rule)
countryside and 10% in the cities observe daily prayer and dietary restrictions. Bukharan Jews had lived in Tajikistan since the second century BC. In the 1940s...
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activists of the Young Bukharan Movement (Yosh Buxoroliklar) informed the Bolsheviks that the Bukharians were ready for the revolution and that the people...
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history of the Jews in Kyrgyzstan is linked directly to the history of the Bukharan Jews of Uzbekistan. Until the 20th century, most Jews living in the Kyrgyz...
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