• The East Turkestan Revolutionary Party (ETRP) was a clandestine communist party active from 1946 to 1947, in what is now Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture...
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  • The East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party (Uyghur: Shärqiy Turkistan Khälq Inqilawi Partiyisi; Chinese: 东突厥斯坦人民革命党) was a Uyghur communist party[citation...
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  • League of Xinjiang and the Uyghur-majority East Turkestan Revolutionary Party. The Chinese Communist Party, after multiple meetings with the latter organisation's...
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  • Revolutionary Party is the name of several political parties, including: People's Revolutionary Party Revolutionary Communist Party Revolutionary Socialist...
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    The East Turkestan Republic (ETR) was a short-lived satellite state of the Soviet Union in northern Xinjiang (East Turkestan), which existed from 1944...
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    The East Turkestan independence movement is a political movement that seeks the independence of East Turkestan, a large and sparsely-populated region in...
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  • The United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan (Chinese: 東突厥斯坦聯合革命陣線; URFET) was a Uyghur nationalist group in Xinjiang that participated in the Xinjiang...
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  • People's Revolutionary Party is a name used by several political parties around the world: East Turkestan People's Revolutionary Party Ethiopian People's...
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    have been used to represent the cultural and geographical region of East Turkestan in Central Asia, particularly by states that broke away from China during...
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  • Communist League of Xinjiang (category Communist parties in Xinjiang)
    contemporary East Turkestan Revolutionary Party, which had a Uyghur-majority membership. After consulting with the Chinese Communist Party, the two groups...
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  • communism. Communist Party may also refer to: Communist Party of Benin Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Benin Revolutionary Communist Party of Côte d'Ivoire...
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    Russian Turkestan (Russian: Русский Туркестан, romanized: Russkiy Turkestan) was the western part of Turkestan within the Russian Empire’s Central Asian...
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    officials formerly affiliated with the Second East Turkestan Republic who joined the Chinese Communist Party following the 1949 incorporation of Xinjiang...
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    Abdulkerim Abbas (category East Turkestan independence activists)
    organizations, the East Turkestan Revolutionary Party and the Communist League of Xinjiang merged to form the Democratic Revolutionary Party. Abbas became...
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    During the 1970s, the Soviets likely supported the United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan (URFET), which issued a series of press releases responsible...
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    International, through ECCI and the Turkestan Bureau, sought to resolve organizational and political issues of the Indian revolutionaries. Two groups sent delegations...
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  •  Egypt Al Ansar Party, People Party  Maldives Adhaalath Party  Tunisia Justice and Development Party  East Turkestan Young Kashgar Party  Egypt – Egyptian...
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    Politburo of the Russian Communist Party of Bolesheviks confirmed orders for the Revolutionary Military Council of Turkestan concerning the "Bukhara question"...
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  • Yusupbek Mukhlisi (category East Turkestan independence activists)
    the leader of the United Revolutionary Front of East Turkestan (URFET) who advocated for the restoration of an independent East Turkistan Republic. Yusupbek...
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  • Fyodor Kolesov (category Revolutionaries of the Russian Revolution)
    1940) was a Soviet revolutionary statesman and party leader, and one of the organizers of the struggle for Soviet power in Turkestan during the Russian...
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    Saifuddin Azizi (category Chinese Communist Party politicians from Xinjiang)
    the PRC in 1949, he served in the government of the breakaway Second East Turkestan Republic, as Minister of Education. Azizi was born in Tacheng to an...
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  • Soviet Turkestan 1921–1922. In early 1921 the Turkestan Bureau of the Communist International (Comintern) called for the holding of a Turkestan Congress...
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    Soviet Federation (1935–1936) Tibetan People's Republic (1936) Second East Turkestan Republic (1944–1949) Inner Mongolian People's Republic (1945) Soviet...
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    Ehmetjan Qasim (category Communist University of the Toilers of the East alumni)
    1949) was a Uyghur revolutionary and statesman who held several important positions in the governments of the Second East Turkestan Republic and the Republic...
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    marked a commitment by the Comintern to support revolutionary nationalist movements in the colonial "East" in addition to the traditional radical labour...
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  • of Bukhara. He joined the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1919. In 1919–1925, Asfendiyarov worked in the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic...
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    delegates from the Vietcong, the VANDPF, the People's Revolutionary Party (the South Vietnamese communist party) and "the usual assortment of mass organizations...
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  • Turkestan became a haven for many fleeing opponents of the Emir, and subsequently the two main revolutionary forces of Bukhara - the Communist Party and...
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    The People's Revolutionary Government (PRG) was proclaimed on 13 March 1979 after the Marxist–Leninist New Jewel Movement overthrew the government of...
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    agreement between the Republic of China (ROC) and the breakaway Second East Turkestan Republic (ETR). The dissolution of the ETR coincided with the establishment...
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