The East Siberian Military District was a Military district of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, which existed between 1865—1884, 1920—1923 and...
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The Siberian Military District was a Military district of the Russian Ground Forces. The district was originally formed as a military district of the Russian...
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Military District Siberian Military District Transbaikal Military District Far East Military District Kaliningrad Special Region Military districts of Russia...
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Siberian Federal District (Russian: Сибирский федеральный округ, IPA: [sʲɪˈbʲirskʲɪj fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnɨj ˈokrʊk]) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia...
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District (1865–1881) West Siberian Military District (1822–1882) East Siberian Military District (1865–1884) Siberian Military District (1899–1906) Transcaspian...
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Western Siberian Commissariat. On June 12, 1918, Grishin-Almazov ordered the renaming of the Staff of the Western Siberian Military District (located...
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In 1884 the East Siberian Military District was divided and the East Siberian Artillery Brigade became part of the Amur Military District. Until 1889...
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headquarters of the district. It was finally disbanded on 1 December 1998 by being amalgamated with the Siberian Military District, though Chita remained...
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Military District Siberian and Central Asian districts Volga Military District Ural Military District Western Siberian Military District Siberian Military District...
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Bauyrzhan Momyshuly (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
served in the military. In late 1948, he became deputy commander of the 49th Independent Infantry Brigade in the East Siberian Military District. From 1950...
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Far East, moving along the Bolshevik-held Trans-Siberian Railway. At times the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia controlled the entire Trans-Siberian railway...
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between 1884 and 1919. The Amur Military District was formed on May 20 (June 1) 1884, when the East Siberian Military District, originally formed in 1864,...
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Prokofy Romanenko (category Frunze Military Academy alumni)
as a result of declining health, and postwar commanded the East Siberian Military District before his 1949 death. Romanenko was born on 25 February 1897...
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an amalgamation of the Volga–Urals Military District and a majority of the Siberian Military District. The district began operation on October 21, 2010...
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part of the Siberian Federal District. Since 2000, Russians have increasingly used the term "Far East" to refer to the federal district, though the term...
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replace the Far East Military District with the addition of the Transbaikal section of the Siberian Military District. The district began operation on...
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Fleet and part of the Siberian Military District to form the new Eastern Military District. The Far Eastern Military District traces its history originally...
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Indigenous peoples of Siberia (redirect from Siberian peoples)
they are the progenitors of most living Siberians. Black, Jeremy (1 October 2008). War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents, 1450-2000...
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districts – Leningrad Military District, Moscow Military District, Volga-Urals Military District, North Caucasus Military District, Siberian Military...
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Nikolai Bobyr (category Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878))
correction") staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the East Siberian Military District. From April 1884 to January 1885 served in Kamchatka to collect...
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5th Army (RSFSR) (category Military units and formations established in 1918)
Forces of the Republic of Siberia, and later became part of the East Siberian Military District. On October 1, 1920, the chief of staff of the operational...
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Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai (category Russian Far East)
Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located on the Trans-Siberian Railway route, roughly 900 kilometers (560 mi) east of Irkutsk. Population: 334,427 (2021 Census);...
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Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) is an American rock band founded in 1996 by producer, composer, and lyricist Paul O'Neill, who brought together Jon Oliva...
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Leningrad Military District (Russian: Ленингра́дский вое́нный о́круг) is a military district of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The district was...
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Mikhail Matiyasevich (category Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War)
February 8, 1920, to August 29, 1921, he was commander of the East Siberian Military District and the 5th Army, which destroyed the remains of Kolchak's...
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Jewish Autonomous Oblast (category East Asian Jews)
the influence of the East Asian monsoon, and cold, dry, windy conditions prevailing in the winter months courtesy of the Siberian high-pressure system...
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the commander of the Siberian Army, on 17 September 1918, A. V. Ellerts-Usov, the commander of the Irkutsk military district, took over the corps. The...
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Ieronim Uborevich (category Lithuanian military personnel in the Imperial Russian Army of World War I)
Executive Committee from 1922 and consecutively, commander of a series of military districts: Ural (June 1924 – January 1925); North Caucasus (January 1925 – 1927);...
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The Japanese Siberian Intervention (シベリア出兵, Shiberia Shuppei) of 1918–1922 was a dispatch of Japanese military forces to the Russian Maritime Provinces...
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