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JSTOR (September...
- York City,
where it was
published until 1965. Anti-Leninism
Bolshevik Centrocaspian Dictatorship Golos Sotsial-Demokrata
Orthodox Marxism Reformist Marxism...
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Chief of Staff,
Yakov Bagratuni.
Under their command were
about 6,000
Centrocaspian Dictatorship troops of the Baku Army or Baku Battalions. The vast majority...
- the
Russian Empire. Two
other minor entities were established, the
Centrocaspian Dictatorship and
South West
Caucasian Republic (the
former was liquidated...
- the Baku
commissars attempted to
leave Baku but were
captured by the
Centrocaspian Dictatorship and imprisoned. On 14
September 1918,
during the fall of...
-
recognized state and
Republic of
Mountainous Armenia dissolved. The
Centrocaspian Dictatorship was a British-backed anti-Soviet
government founded in...
- of the
Central Committee of the
Socialist Revolutionary Party [ru]
Centrocaspian Dictatorship Narodniks Revolutsionnaya Rossiya –
organ of the Party...
- 1921)
Republic of
Artsakh (1991–2024)
Republic of Aras (1918–1919)
Centrocaspian Dictatorship (1918)
Military Dictatorship of
Mughan (1918–1919) Baku...
- Dashnak-Armenian forces. It collapsed, and was
replaced by the British-controlled
Centrocaspian Dictatorship in July 1918.
After battles in
August and September, the...
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Republic of Latvia, 1919–1940
Republic of
Central Lithuania, 1920–1922
Centrocaspian Dictatorship, 1918
Democratic Republic of Georgia, 1918–1921 Moldavian...