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- The Tatarbunary Uprising (Romanian: Răscoala de la Tatarbunar) was a Bolshevik-inspired and Soviet-backed peasant revolt that took place on 15–18 September...
- Tatarbunary (Ukrainian: Татарбунари, pronounced [tɐtɐrbʊˈnɑrɪ]; Romanian: Tatarbunar; Turkish: Tatarpınarı) is a city in Odesa Oblast (province) of south-western...
- of Sărata (24 km north of Tatarbunar) was not occupied by the Bolshevik insurgents who had launched the so-called Tatarbunar Uprising. Their rebellion...
- was formed into the Moldavian ****R (1924–1940) after the failure of the Tatarbunar uprising. The land reform legislated by Sfatul Țării in 1918–1919 resulted...
- district by the Prut River stretches into Ukraine and ends at Lake Sasyk by Tatarbunar. The coat of arms of Cahul district of Bessarabia, Russian Empire, incorporated...
- by the Prut River, and then goes into Ukraine ending at Lake Sasyk by Tatarbunar. Some historians think that the southern Trajan Wall reached the city...
- sees a direct link between the Khotyn events and the 1924 rebellion at Tatarbunar, "also involving a foreign po****tion." The non-communist orientation...