- The
Provisional Priamurye Government or
Provisional Priamur Government (Russian: Приамурский земский край)
existed in the
region of
Priamurye of the Russian...
- theory, it
extended from Lake
Baikal to
Vladivostok but, in May 1921, the
Priamur and
Maritime Provinces seceded.
Although nominally independent, it was...
- insurgents, who
established a new régime, the
Provisional Government of the
Priamur, in the
Primorskaya Oblast.
Shortly after the coup, Kolchak's designated...
- The 2nd
Priamur Rifle Division (Russian: 2-я Приамурская стрелковая дивизия;
alternately translated as the 2nd Amur
Rifle Division) was an
infantry division...
-
Priamur electoral district...
- romanized: Priamurskoye general-gubernatorstvo), also
referred to as the
Priamur or the Trans-Amurian Territory, was a
colony of the
Russian Empire located...
-
military officer who served,
among other things, as
Priamur and
Turkestan Governor General Ataman of the
Priamur Cossack host.
Sergei Mihailovich Dukhovskoi was...
-
entrepreneur fishermen in
Nivkh lands from the 1880s
until 1948. The
Russian Priamur governor-generalship had
difficulty finding Russian labour and allowed...
- 25
October 1922
Vladivostok fell to the Red Army, and the
Provisional Priamur Government was extinguished. With the end of the war, the
Russian Communist...
-
Nikolaevich Romanov. It also
named Diterikhs as the
ruler of the
Provisional Priamur Government and its
armed forces,
called in
archaic terms the
Zemskaya Rat...