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  • |serviceyears= 1920 — 1960 Nedelin joined the [[Red Army]] in 1920, aged 18, and fought as a volunteer in the [[Russian Civil War]] until its
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  • ...ternecine struggles until the [[Bolsheviks]] assumed unchallenged power in 1920. Local schools were closed and young Korolev had to continue his studies at [[Category:1907 births]]
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  • ...ived until 2009), and a year later in 1919 a son (who died in infancy). In 1920 Auezov divorced. [[Category:1897 births]]
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  • ...to have an independent state. He began to work with the [[Bolsheviks]] in 1920 when they established their dominance over the region. He served as a Membe [[Category:1873 births]]
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  • ...gned with the Bolsheviks expecting autonomy under Bolshevik government. In 1920, autonomous socialist republic was established and Alash leaders participat [[Category:1885 births]]
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  • [[Category:1902 births]]
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  • | death_date = {{death date|1920|5|21|mf=y}} ...ұлтанмахмұт Торайғыров}}, 29 October 1893 − 21 May 1920) was a prominent [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] writer and poet. He was born in Qyzyl T
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  • |term_end = March 5, 1920 ...st who served as the Prime Minister of the [[Alash Autonomy]] from 1917 to 1920. He was leader and founder of the [[Alash Orda]] national liberation moveme
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  • ...into a family of cattle ranchers and took part in the civil war from 1918-1920. He studied in the Institute of Red Professorship from 1930 to 1935. Mukano [[Category:1900 births]]
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  • | 1920 [[Category:1986 births]]
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  • In June 1920, Hong and his army fought against Japanese forces, killing hundreds of Japa
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  • |birth_date= November 27, 1920 |death_date= {{Death date and age|2000|3|27|1920|11|27}}
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  • ...of the short-lived [[Democratic Republic of Georgia]]. Moved to London in 1920. [[Category:1889 births]]
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  • In 1920 General Dutov helped a number of Russian leaders including [[Vasile Balaban [[Category:1879 births]]
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  • ...ий Николаевич Потанин}}; 4 October 1835 – 6 June 1920) was a [[Russian people|Russian]] ethnographer and natural historian. He wa ...rds]] on the night of January 25–26, 1918. Potanin died at Tomsk in June 1920.
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  • ...lution]] anniversary celebrations in [[Palace Square]], Petrograd. In 1919-1920 Annenkov made a series of abstract sculptural assemblages and collages, inf [[Category:1889 births]]
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  • ...nd Order of the Red Banner, for his actions between September and November 1920, in which Kuibyshev's leadership was credited with saving the [[Donbass]] f [[Category:1893 births]]
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  • *[[White movement#Structure|Russian Army]] (1918–1920)}} ...iberian Cossack]] father was a friend of [[Grigory Potanin|Potanin]] (1835-1920), a prominent figure in the Siberian autonomy movement.<ref>{{cite web|url=
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  • ...the short-lived [[Alash Orda|Alash autonomy]] (December 1917 – January, 1920). He was also an early leader of the Turkestan (Kokand) Autonomy, the bruta [[Category:1879 births]]
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  • ...ith his younger children, third wife, and trusted officers to [[China]] in 1920. One of the passes he had to pass through a red blockade by walking quietly [[Category:1873 births]]
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