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    The Tambov Rebellion of 1920–1922 was one of the largest and best-organized peasant rebellions challenging the Bolshevik government during the Russian...
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    Tambov (UK: /tæmˈbɒf/ tam-BOF, US: /tɑːmˈbɔːf, -ˈbɔːv/ tahm-BAWF, -⁠BAWV; Russian: Тамбов, IPA: [tɐmˈbof]) is a city and the administrative center of Tambov...
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    Civil War, an anti-Bolshevik uprising, the Tambov Rebellion, broke out in Tambov Governorate in 1920–1921. Tambov Oblast was finally created from the Voronezh...
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  • social-revolutionary type, as in Tambov, or anarchist, like the peasant armies of Makhno. Among the initial movements would be the Livny rebellion, easily put down during...
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    of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, and one of the leaders of the Tambov Rebellion against the Bolshevik regime. Antonov was born in Moscow in 1889 to...
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    to Tambov to work at very low rates, thus lowering wages for all in the region. An early 20th century usage is associated with the Tambov Rebellion of...
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    Prague Spring Russian anarchism Soviet Republic of Naissaar Tambov Rebellion West Siberian rebellion Explosion in Leontievsky Lane Kontrrazvedka 26 Baku Commissars...
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  • the fights against White Armies of Denikin, Wrangel and the peasant Tambov Rebellion of Alexander Antonov. From 1937 Kovalev was the commander of Kiev Military...
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    grain requisitioning of the peasantry were a major component of the Tambov Rebellion and similar uprisings; Lenin's New Economic Policy was introduced as...
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    the governorate was transformed into Tambov Oblast out of Voronezh Oblast. During the times of Tambov rebellion 1920–1922 some part of the governorate...
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    Coalition: Tyrolean Civil Revolt 200km 125miles Bergisel 1    The Tyrolean Rebellion (German: Tiroler Volksaufstand) is a name given to the resistance of militiamen...
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    received the Order of the Red Banner for his part in subduing the Tambov Rebellion in 1921. Zhukov quickly advanced through the ranks as the commander...
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    the restoration of Ottoman rule. 1919–1921: The Tambov Rebellion, one of the largest peasant rebellions against the Bolshevik regime during the Russian...
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    consecrated in 1796. A small chapel commemorating the victims of the Tambov Rebellion was unveiled by Alexios II in 1993. The monastery has the tallest belltower...
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    Antonov-Ovseenko was in charge of the Tambov Governorate, brutally suppressing the 1920–21 Tambov Rebellion, alongside Mikhail Tukhachevsky, with the...
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    Revolutions of 1917–1923 (category Rebellions against empires)
    Central Asia, the anarchist-inspired Third Russian Revolution and the Tambov Rebellion. By 1921, exhaustion, the collapse of transportation and markets and...
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    Vladimirovich Sennikov published a book in 2004 about his findings on the Tambov Rebellion where he mentioned several facts about the event. Sennikov claims that...
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  • massacres in the Soviet Union Russian war crimes Sennikov, B.V. (2004). Tambov rebellion and liquidation of peasants in Russia. Moscow: Posev [ru]. In Russian...
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  • The Cazin rebellion (Serbo-Croatian: Cazinska buna) was an armed anti-state rebellion of peasants that occurred in May 1950 in the towns of Cazin and...
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    began after the defeat of the White Movement in 1920. Green armies Tambov Rebellion Makhnovshchina Oleynikova 1998, p. 84. Oleynikova 1998, p. 84-85. Taratujin...
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    workers' strikes and peasants' rebellions against war communism policies broke out all over the country, such as the Tambov Rebellion (1920–1921), which was neutralized...
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    officer. He saw action in the Polish–Soviet War, as well as during the Tambov Rebellion. Between 1924 and 1927 Lizyukov was educated at the Frunze Military...
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  • Campus Verlag. pp. 57–58. ISBN 978-3593507057. Sennikov, B.V. (2004). Tambov rebellion and liquidation of peasants in Russia. Moscow: Posev. In Russian. ISBN 5-85824-152-2...
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    until 1996 by decree of the Russian president Boris Yeltsin. Tambov rebellion Kronstadt rebellion Green armies Artemov 2014 Seleiev 2017 Werth 1999, p. 115...
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    tactic also suppressed peasant rebellions in areas controlled by the Red Army, the biggest of these being the Tambov Rebellion. The Soviets enforced the loyalty...
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    the Red Army. Estimates suggest that during the suppression of the Tambov Rebellion of 1920–1921, around 100,000 peasant rebels and their families were...
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    especially among the rural population. Among the notorious ones was the Tambov rebellion. Villages were bombarded to complete annihilation, as in the case of...
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    convinced by the famine, the Kronstadt rebellion, large-scale peasant uprisings such as the Tambov Rebellion, and the failure of a German general strike...
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  • resistance in certain areas continued until 1923 (e.g., Kronstadt uprising, Tambov Rebellion, Basmachi Revolt, and the final resistance of the White movement in...
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    1907 Romanian peasants' revolt (category Rebellions in Romania)
    p.91 Daniel Chirot, Charles Ragin, The Market, Tradition and Peasant Rebellion: The Case of Romania in 1907. American Sociological Association, 1975...
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