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The Turkestan Front (Russian: Туркестанский фронт) was a front of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, which was formed on the territory of Turkestan... |
The Southern Turkestan Movement is a militant group that seeks independence for the Turkic tribesmen in the region of Southern Turkestan in Afghanistan... |
The Turkic Islamic Republic of East Turkestan (TIRET) was a breakaway Islamic republic centered on the city of Kashgar, located in the far west of China's... |
The East Turkestan Republic (ETR) was a short-lived satellite state of the Soviet Union in northern Xinjiang (East Turkestan), which existed from 1944... |
Turkistan Islamic Party (redirect from Eastern Turkestan Islamic Movement) The Chinese government asserts that the TIP is synonymous with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), but the United States government refuses this... |
Basmachi movement (redirect from Turkestan Liberation Organization) that seized control of large parts of the Fergana Valley and much of Turkestan. The group's notable leaders were Enver Pasha and, later, Ibrahim Bek... |
62nd Rifle Division (redirect from 2nd Turkestan Rifle Division (Soviet Union)) 2nd Division commander. In June 1926 the division became part of the Central Asian Military District, which replaced the Turkestan Front. On 21 May 1936... |
1920, he became the commander of the 1st Cavalry Brigade of the 1st Turkestan Cavalry Division, fighting on the Turkestan Front. From August to September... |
– 15 January 1920) Turkestan Front (23 February 1919 – 4 June 1926) Ukrainian Front (January – June 1919) Caspian-Caucasian Front (8 December 1918 – 13... |
General-Lieutenant Yuri Tukharinov, the first deputy commander of the Turkestan MD, was appointed as the army commander. To cover the boundary with unstable Afghanistan... |
The Turkestan Military District (Russian: Туркестанский военный округ (ТуркВО), Turkestansky voyenyi okrug (TurkVO)) was a military district of both the... |
Vladimir. In mid-1921 he was sent to the Turkestan Front, where he served as chief of repeat courses for the front command personnel. Korchagin temporarily... |
Aleksey Kuropatkin (category Governors-General of Turkestan) of Staff of the 16th Infantry Division. In August 1879, he was commander of the Turkestan Rifle Brigade. In December 1880, he and 5 companies made an 18-day... |
Asian Military District as a battalion commander of the 7th Turkestan Mountain Rifle Regiment of the 3rd Turkestan Rifle Division in Chardzhou. In November... |
Russian conquest of Central Asia (redirect from Russian conquest of Turkestan) the second half of the nineteenth century. The land that became Russian Turkestan and later Soviet Central Asia is now divided between Kazakhstan in the... |
White fronts, the status of commanders of the fronts formally from the Supreme Commander-in-Chief is received by the commanders of the North and Northwest... |
front, also was in same situation. The Russians sent the 2nd and 3rd Caucasian and 1st Turkestan Corps to the Western front to reinforce this front.... |
the Transcaspian Oblast area. The Turkestan Army was established on January 22, 1919, by order of the Supreme commander of the AFSR, Lieutenant-General... |
Commander-in-Chief only coordinated the actions of the commanders-in-chief of the armies of the fronts, distributed reinforcements, requesting them from the... |
included the Crimean-Azov Army, the Forces of Northern Caucasus and the Turkestan Army. By October 1919, the army had 150,000 soldiers, which included 48... |