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    The Central Rada of Ukraine, also called the Central Council (Ukrainian: Українська Центральна Рада, romanized: Ukrainska Tsentralna Rada), was the All-Ukrainian...
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  • Cossack Rada Sich Rada, Council of Zaporizhian Sich Pereiaslavska rada, the Pereiaslav Agreement of 1654 Chorna rada of 1663 Tsentralna Rada ("Central Council")...
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    Verkhovna Rada (/vərˈkɔːvnə ˈrɑːdə/; VR), officially the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the unicameral parliament of Ukraine. The Verkhovna Rada has over 450...
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    The Belarusian Central Council (Belarusian: Беларуская цэнтральная рада, romanized: Biełaruskaja centralnaja rada; German: Weißruthenischer Zentralrat)...
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    karbovanets. In March 1917 in Kyiv, some political parties formed the Central Rada, which proclaimed on 20 November 1917, the foundation of the Ukrainian...
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    The Rada of the Belarusian National Republic (Belarusian: Рада Беларускай Народнай Рэспублікі, romanized: Rada Biełaruskaj Narodnaj Respubliki, Рада БНР...
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    was to encircle the building of the Central Rada (today the Pedagogical museum) and then force the members of the Rada to resign. Along the way, they were...
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    did not recognize the UPR delegation, which had been sent from the Central Rada in Kiev, instead recognizing a delegation from the Ukrainian People's...
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    Ukrainian–Soviet War), Central Rada and Bolshevik forces jointly expelled the Russian Provisional Government's Kiev Military District, and the Central Rada proclaimed...
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    the Central Rada and installing Skoropadskyi as hetman. The coup was precipitated by a serious deterioration of relations between the Central Rada (parliament)...
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    Bund party was formed. After the issuing of the First Universal of the Central Rada (Council) of Ukraine, the Southern Bureau of the Bund issued a statement...
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  • recognized the Belarusian Central Rada as "the only legitimate and representative centre". [citation needed] The organization had a Central Committee and five...
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    Following Bolshevik negotiations with the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk on 3 December 1917, the Central Rada expressed its desire for peace, and on 28...
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    cultural and heraldic significance for Ukraine). On 25 February 1918, the Central Rada (parliament) adopted it as the coat of arms of the short-lived Ukrainian...
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    to military aggression, the Central Rada of the UPR proclaimed its independence from Russia. On 29 April 1918, the Rada elected Mykhailo Hrushevsky as...
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  • ended in victory for the Kievan Committee of the Bolshevik Party and the Central Rada. In the autumn of 1917, shortly after the Bolshevik Great October Revolution...
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  • Bolsheviks and the Central Rada into an acute phase. On January 17, the Soviet government of Ukraine officially declared war on the Central Rada. On January...
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    local collaborators to set up a regional government, the Belarusian Central Rada, that lasted until the Soviets reestablished control over the region...
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    Ukraine's autonomy. The Central Rada should be replenished with representatives from other peoples living in Ukraine; The enlarged Central Council shall establish...
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  • Ukrainian community leaders were able finally to organize the Central Rada in Kyiv (Tsentral’na rada), headed by Mykhailo Hrushevsky. They sought an approval...
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    Bloomsbury, Central London, close to the Senate House complex of the University of London, and is a founding member of the Federation of Drama Schools. RADA is...
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    Bosch). They issued an ultimatum to the Central Rada on 17 December to recognise the Soviet government of which the Rada was very critical. The Bolsheviks convened...
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    Secretariat for Naval Affairs was established within the government of the Central Rada in Kyiv (in January 1918 it was reformed in a Ministry). The head of...
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    16, a joint session of the Rada and executive committee of the local workers and soldiers soviets recognized the Central Rada as the regional authority...
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    Mykhailo Hrushevsky (category Members of the Central Council of Ukraine)
    leader of the pre-revolution Ukrainian national movement, the head of the Central Rada (Ukraine's 1917–1918 revolutionary parliament), and a leading cultural...
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    Universal of the Ukrainian Central Rada to the Ukrainian people, in Ukraine and beyond Ukraine. At the end of May, the Central Rada sent a delegation to Petrograd...
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    mostly of volunteer units, not regulars. When the Tsentralna Rada (English: Central Rada) came to power in Ukraine in spring of 1917, it was forced to...
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    country's landowners and farmers, as well as the German Empire. The Central Rada that preceded Skoropadskyi's government was regarded in German and conservative...
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    Corps. After the February Revolution which saw the emergence of the Central Rada, Skoropadskyi would begin to Ukrainize his 34th Army Corps, later known...
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    those of the Bolsheviks and those of the Central Rada: in the end, the latter held sway, enabling the Rada, on November 20, 1917, to proclaim the Ukrainian...
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