1920
- punkar7
- May 19, 2015
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Ganja revolt, anti-Bolshevik rebellion in Ganja, Azerbaijan
Pitchfork Uprising, Tatars and Bashkirs, February 4 - mid-March,
Major uprising against the occupying Russian XI Army in Ganja, Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Red Army captured Khiva and set up a Young Khivan provisional government
War with Emirate of Bukhara
War with Chukchi people
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus was occupied by the Red Army of Bolshevik Russia
Uprising of Botlikhs nationalists, a movement originating in West Avaria, in the Andi-Koisu river basin. The uprising was suppressed by Communist troops
Large group of Kalmyks fled from Russia with the remnants of the defeated White Army to the Black Sea ports of Turkey
Red Army smashed General Wrangel's resistance in the Crimea, forcing the evacuation of some 150,000 White army soldiers and their families to Constantinople, Turkey
Occupation of Azerbaijan
Soviet rule was established in Dagestan
Lapp schools were made to serve the new ideology
Republic of Armenia conquered by the Soviet Red Army
Mongolian agents and Bogd Khan disrupted Soviet secret operations in Tibet to change its regime
The British evacuate the Crimea and 150 thousand Russian refugees flee to British-controlled Istanbul
Bolsheviks occupied Kazakhstan.
Soviet government disbanded the Alash Autonomy, and established the Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Russian XI Red Army attacks border of the Azerbaijan, As many as 20,000 died resisting what was effectively a Russian reconquest
Denikin's army was completely defeated by the XI Red Army.
The Republic of North Ingria re-integrated into Russia
1920-1921 Mass deportations, 45 000 Cossacks, Terek Cossacks and Semirechye Cossacks population from North Caucasus and Semirechye to Ukrainian SSR, northern Russian SFSR, Extreme North, concentration camps
1920-1921 The Bats were able to repel the White Guard but not the attack of the Bolshevist 11th army. Soviet power was established in Tushetia and the region was annexed to the Soviet Union as a part of the Trans-Caucasus Federation.
1920-1930 Godoberis people had been openly and violently suppressed. Later, more subtle and indirect means were used, but to equal effect. Gradually Communist ideology came to predominate and the resistance to Soviet rule subsided.
1920-1940 Ukraine, Bykivnia Graves. During the Stalinist period in the Soviet Union, it was one of the unmarked mass grave sites where the NKVD, the Soviet secret police, disposed of thousands of executed "enemies of the Soviet state" The number of dead bodies buried there is estimated 225 000
1920-1921 Tambov Rebellion
1919-1920 Between 300,000 and 500,000 Cossacks were killed or deported
1919-1920 National revolt of Ingrian Finns
1919-1921 Andis people offensive of Soviet troops
1919-1921 Polish–Soviet War
1918-1921 Red Terror: Lenin purges Communist Party, socializes economy; 5 million die of famine
1918-1920 Estonian War of Independence
1918-1920 Latvian War of Independence
1918-1920 Georgian-Ossetian Conflict
1918-1922 Heimosodat - conflicts in territories inhabited by Baltic Finnic peoples, often in Russia or in borders of Russia.
1917-1922 Russian Civil War
1917-1921 Ukrainian–Soviet War, Ukrainian War of Independence
1800-2001 Russia annexing Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Eastern Georgia) and deposing the Bagratids
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