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  2. Tambov Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Tambov Rebellion of 1920–1922 was one of the largest and best-organized peasant rebellions challenging the Bolshevik government during the Russian Civil War. [12] The uprising took place in the territories of the modern Tambov Oblast and part of the Voronezh Oblast, less than 500 kilometres (300 mi) southeast of Moscow.

  3. Green armies - Wikipedia

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    The Russian peasantry lived through two wars against the Russian state, the product of revolutions that ended with state victory: 1905-1907 and 1917-1922. [3] At the beginning of 1918 the Bolshevik Party only controlled a few cities, "unique Bolshevik islets in the middle of a peasant ocean" unwilling to hand over the fruits of their labor and ...

  4. Alexander Antonov (politician) - Wikipedia

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    It is unknown exactly when Antonov became involved in radical politics. [2] At some point he joined the Socialist Revolutionary Party.He first appears on police records as a known revolutionary in 1908, when he travelled to Tambov to establish connections between his group and the Tambov Socialist Revolutionaries. [3]

  5. List of massacres in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian troops under the orders of Tsar Alexander II put down a peasant rebellion led by Anton Petrov. The rebels were protesting the details of the Emancipation reform of 1861. Circassian genocide: 1800s–May 21, 1864 Circassia: 1,500,000-2,000,000 The Russian Empire ethnically cleansed the Circassian people. The survivors fled to the Ottoman ...

  6. Maria Spiridonova - Wikipedia

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    Spiridonova before 1906. Spiridonova was born in the city of Tambov, located approximately 480 kilometres (300 mi) south-southeast of Moscow.Her father, a bank official, was a member of the non-hereditary minor nobility of the Russian Empire. [9]

  7. West Siberian rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The West Siberian rebellion was the largest of the Russian peasant uprisings against the nascent Bolshevik state.It began in early 1921 and was defeated at the end of 1922, due in part to the brutal repression of the militarily superior Red Army, and the famine that the region suffered.

  8. Prodrazverstka - Wikipedia

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    As the Russian Civil War approached its end in the 1920s, prodrazverstka lost its actuality, but it had done much damage to the agricultural sector and had caused growing discontent among peasants. [ citation needed ] As the government switched to the NEP (New Economic Policy), a decree of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party ...

  9. Category:Peasant revolts - Wikipedia

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    War of the Remences; Revolt of Horea, Cloșca, and Crișan; Revolt of the Pitauds; Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine; Revolutions of 1917–1923; 1907 Romanian peasants' revolt; Russian Peasants' uprising of 1905–1906