- The
Basmachi movement (Russian: Басмачество, Basmachestvo,
derived from Uzbek: "
Basmachi"
meaning "bandits") was an
uprising against Imperial Russian and...
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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...
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against the
Basmachi rebels was in full swing. When a Red Army
detachment captures Sultan Nazar (Anatoly Solonitsyn), the
brains behind the
Basmachi contingent...
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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...
- (819–999). 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...
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siege of
Khiva was an
military operation between 19 and 24
January 1924 by
Basmachi insurgents to
conquer the city of
Khiva from the Red Army.
While the Russian...
- romanized: Ibrohimbek Chaqaboev; 1889 – 31
August 1931) was a
leader of the
Basmachi movement. He was a
member of the
Uzbek Lakai tribe in
Eastern Bukhara and...
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diplomatic recognition. Nonetheless, the
Saqqawists allied themselves with the
Basmachi movement,
allowing them to
operate in
Northern Afghanistan, and revoking...
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After it was
established on most of the
territory of the
Russian Empire, the
Soviet Union remained the world's
largest country until it
collapsed in 1991...
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Basmachi movement on the
Turkestan Front. He is
known for
commanding the unit that
killed the
former Ottoman general who had
commanded the
Basmachi rebels...