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- Provisional Priamurye Government or Provisional Priamur Government (Russian: Приамурский земский край) existed in the region of Priamurye of the Russian...
- Census, the oblast's po****tion was 766,912. Amur Krai (Аму́рский край) or Priamurye (Приаму́рье 'Cir****-Amur') were unofficial names for the Russian territories...
- refers to Northeast China, it originally included areas consisting of Priamurye between the left bank of Amur River and the Stanovoy Range to the north...
- effectively replaced the landowners. S****ing more territories, Russia obtained Priamurye (Outer Manchuria) from the weakened Manchu-led Qing China, which had been...
- function until June 1923, when the Bolsheviks suppressed the Yakut revolt in Priamurye. On 30 December 1922, the Russian Soviet Republic, along with the Soviet...
- ****anese army provided military support to the ****anese-backed Provisional Priamurye Government based in Vladivostok against the Moscow-backed Far Eastern...
- Civil War, particularly in the Far East. He briefly led the Provisional Priamurye Government from May 1921 to July 1922. Born into a farming family in Amur...
- Russian Empire and the official Yishan representing Qing China, ceded Priamurye—a territory stretching from the Amur River north to the Stanovoy Mountains...
- Bolshevik Coup • Civil War • White Guard • Red Army • Soviet-Polish War • Priamurye Govt. • War Communism • USSR • Emigrants 1923–1991: Soviet Era NEP • Cultural...
- Zemsky Sobor of Amur region (Приамурский Земский Собор) of the Provisional Priamurye Government was convened in Vladivostok on July 23, 1922, by Mikhail Diterikhs...