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- Krasnodar, formerly Yekaterinodar (until 1920) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Krasnodar Krai, Russia. The city stands on the Kuban...
- and the Terek Soviet Republic. Its capital was Yekaterinodar; however, on August 16, 1918 Yekaterinodar was taken by Denikin's Volunteer Army, and the...
- capital of Yekaterinodar, which led to the formation of the Yekaterinodar Committee of the Bolsheviks and subsequently the 1st and 2nd Yekaterinodar Communist...
- of the Kuban People's Republic in 1918. Its capital was the city of Yekaterinodar (present-day Krasnodar). The Cossack districts (otdels) of the Kuban...
- the Kuban People's Republic on January 28, 1918, with its capital in Yekaterinodar. According to Peter Kenez, "Filimonov and his fellow leaders placed...
- From 30 April through 3 May 1917, a Cossack meeting took place in Yekaterinodar. It formed a Cossack government – the Kuban Military Council – electing...
- Russian Civil War. Kornilov was killed in 1918 during the siege of Yekaterinodar. His legacy remains deeply contested, viewed by some as a patriot fighting...
- federal union of Kuban with Ukraine as Bolshevik forces pushed towards Yekaterinodar. It was agreed to forward the resolution for ratification to the Ukrainian...
- to the south, and the Maykopsky otdel to the east. The area of the Yekaterinodar otdel mostly corresponded to the contemporary Krasnodar Krai region...
- settled with villages called stanitsas. The administrative centre of Yekaterinodar (literally "Catherine's gift") was built. The Black Sea Cossacks sent...