• the Young Bukharans formed the first government of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic. Most of the members were purged during 1936–1938. Young Khivans...
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    ideologies coalesced in the Young Bukharans (Russian: младобухарцы, mladobukhartsy), led by Faizullah Khojaev. The Young Bukharans faced extreme obstacles...
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    Bukhara operation (1920) (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
    fought between the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and the Young Bukharans against the Emirate of Bukhara. The war lasted between 28 August and...
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  • 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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    gates of Bukhara and demanded that the emir surrender the city to the Young Bukharans. As Russian sources report, the emir responded by killing the Bolshevik...
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  • of them were arrested, others joined the ranks of the Basmachi. Young Bukharans Young Kashgar Party "Младохивинцы. The Great Russian Encyclopedia". Retrieved...
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  • Muhiddin Mansurov (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
    statesman, one of the leaders of the Jadid movement in Bukhara and the "Young Bukharans" movement. Muhiddin Mansurov was Tajik by nationality. He was born...
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    Fayzulla Xoʻjayev (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
    regime. In the resulting reaction, thousands of supporters of the Young Bukharans were killed. Xoʻjayev escaped to Tashkent and was sentenced to death...
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  • seize power in the Emirate of Bukhara by the Russian Bolsheviks and Young Bukharans during the Russian Civil War (March 1918). After the Bolsheviks came...
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    Abdurauf Fitrat (category Bukharan People's Soviet Republic)
    there was dispute between former Tashkent Young Communists around Akmal Ikramov and former Young Bukharans around Fayzulla Khodzhayev regarding Fitrat's...
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    the Tatar Communist Party, the Tatar Union of the Godless, and the Young Bukharans.[citation needed] When Joseph Stalin consolidated power in the second...
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  • missing publisher (link) Fedtke, Gero (1998). "Jadids, Young Bukharans, Communists and the Bukharan Revolution. From an Ideological Debate in the Early Soviet...
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    Uzbekistan). In March 1918, activists of the Young Bukharian Movement informed the Bolsheviks that the Bukharans were ready for the revolution and that the...
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  • Abdulvohid Munzim) was one of the founders of the Jadid movement and the Young Bukharans organization in Bukhara. He was born in Bukhara in 1875, and lived...
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    them joined the Bolshevik military detachments. For the muhajirs the Young Bukharans (who were forming a Communist Party in Tashkent) served as an example...
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  • among a number of radical Muslim parties, including the Milliy Firqa, Young Bukharans and Muslim Socialist Committee of Kazan, that sided with the Bolsheviks...
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  • Russian-native school at that time was Vasiliy Vyatkin. He joined the Young Bukharans party in 1913. He left Bukhara after the Kolesov incident. After graduating...
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    The Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization, abbreviated as the Young Pioneers, was a compulsory youth organization of the Soviet Union for children...
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    The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, usually known as Komsomol, was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union. It is sometimes described...
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    Congregation Tifereth Israel (Queens) (category Bukharan Jews topics)
    Tifereth Israel's members wanted the Bukharans to help pay for the synagogue's upkeep, but Khaimov said that Bukharans were poor and could not afford to...
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    self-representation and symbols of governance. On September 1, 1920, the Young Bukharians and bukharan communists started a revolt in the city of Charjow supported...
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    birthday.... The latest wave of immigrants to land in Briarwood are the Bukharan Jews, from the former Soviet Union." Rosin, Hanna (2011-12-11). "Because...
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    Bukhara (redirect from Bukharan)
    was raised from the top of Kalyan Minaret. On 14 September 1920, the All-Bukharan Revolutionary Committee was set up, headed by A. Mukhitdinov. The government—the...
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    Lemba Maghrebi Berber Jews Mizrahi Afghan Jews Alexandrian Jews Baghdadi Bukharan Jews Egyptian Jews Mountain Jews Palestinian Jews Persian Jews Urfalim...
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    This is an incomplete list that refers to those who were part of the Young Turk movement in the Ottoman Empire. This revolutionary and progressive movement...
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    representatives and officers. He was offered the post of Minister of War in the Bukharan Government but he rejected this proposal, he executed the captured men...
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  • frequently avoided altogether, and the term Hebrew was substituted instead (e.g. Young Men's Hebrew Association). The German counterpart Jude was extensively used...
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    Canaanism (redirect from Young Hebrews)
    Coalition of Hebrew Youth (הוועד לגיבוש הנוער העברי) or less formally, the Young Hebrews; Canaanism was originally a pejorative term. It grew out of Revisionist...
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  • Republic 1920–1924 Now part of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan Bukharan People's Soviet Republic Now part of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan...
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    and Russian polar regions. It is also popular among Balkans, Caucasians, Bukharan Jews, Kurds, and Macedonians. Daf is the national musical instrument of...
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