- The
Basmachi movement (Russian: Басмачество, romanized: Basmachestvo,
derived from Uzbek: Босмачи, romanized: Bosmachi, lit. 'bandits') was an uprising...
- help
suppress the
Basmachi Revolt, but
after his arrival, he
defected to the
Basmachi side. His aim was to
unite the
various Basmachi groups and create...
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intervention of the Red Army, the m****
armed resistance of the po****tion (see
Basmachi) and its suppression, the
inclusion of the
republic into the
Soviet Union...
- Armenians.
Enver ended up in
Central Asia,
where he was
killed leading the
Basmachi Revolt against the Bolsheviks. In 1996, his
remains were
reburied in Turkey...
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Junaid Khan may
refer to:
Junaid Khan (
Basmachi leader),
political leader in the
Khanate of
Khiva and the
Basmachi movement Junaid Khan (cricketer) (born...
- The
Tajik people came
under Russian rule in the 1860s. The
Basmachi revolt broke out in the wake of the
Russian Revolution of 1917 and was
quelled in the...
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water resources away from them. In 1916
discontent boiled over in the
Basmachi Revolt,
sparked by a
decree conscripting the
natives into
labour battalions...
- The
Great Game K****zm People's
Soviet Republic Soviet Turkestan K****zm
Basmachi movement D. M. Abdullahanov:
Tarki Dunyo,
Tashkent 2009.
Shoshana Keller...
- Union,
where they were
arrested and executed. The
Islamic anti-Soviet
Basmachi movement in
Central Asia
posed an
early threat to the
Bolshevik movement...
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ousted king of Afghanistan,
Amanullah Khan,
against the
Saqqawists and
Basmachi. In 1919,
diplomatic ties were
established between the
Soviet regime and...