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  • ...e [[Bolshevik]] takeover, which resulted in atrocities like the [[Basmachi movement#The Kokand autonomy and the start of hostilities|Kokand Massacre]], in whic
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  • To escape [[Basmachi movement|Russians slaughtering them in 1916]], Uzbeks escaped to China.<ref>{{cite m
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  • ...elligentsia (Uzb. ''Shuroi Ulammo'') met in [[Kokand]] city and [[Basmachi movement#The Kokand autonomy and the start of hostilities|declared a rival Turkestan
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  • ...1+he+attended+the+Third+Congress+of+the+Comintern,+then+fought+against+the+Basmachi.+When+the+Civil+War+ended,+Masanchin+supposedly+held+highly+responsible+pos
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  • ...yshev's leadership was credited with saving the [[Donbass]] from a [[White movement|White]] attack and pushing the White troops back to [[Genichesk]] while cap ...nder of the [[Turkestan Front]], which was fighting against the [[Basmachi movement]], a Muslim uprising in Central Asia. In October 1925 Kuibyshev was sent to
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  • ...y''' (1917–1920) was a constitutional democratic party, and a liberation movement, in the [[Alash Autonomy]] on the territory of the present-day [[Kazakhstan *[[Basmachi movement]]
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  • In March 1918, activists of the [[Young Bukharian Movement]] informed the [[Bolsheviks]] that the [[Bukhara]]ns were ready for the rev ...ellion. In 1922, most of the territory of the republic was controlled by [[Basmachi]], surrounding the city of Bukhara. [[Joseph Stalin]] would later [[purge]]
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  • Starving and displaced, many Kazakhs joined in the [[Basmachi movement]] against conscription into the [[Russian imperial army]] ordered by the [[
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  • |style="background:#efefef"| [[Basmachi movement|Basmachi revolt]]<br>(1916–1934) ...efefef"| {{flagicon image|Bandera del Turquestan.svg}} [[Basmachi movement|Basmachi]]
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  • ...ministrative corruption and inefficiency. The [[Jadid]] educational reform movement which originated among Tatars spread among Muslims of Central Asia under Ru ===Basmachi===
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