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This book concerns real historical events of Yakutia and Ochotskiy Uezd of 1920s. Tungus rebellion movement triggered by humiliation and despotism towards native population conveyed by Kamchatka and Ochotsk local powers. Brutal terror and evildoings of GPU, tortures and shoot executions led to the revolt. Author looked into the role of Tungus Rebellion in the results of struggle of Yakut local power for obtaining access into the Ochotsk sea through Ayanskiy road.
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history, Rebellion, tungus, yakut, Tungus Rebellion, GPU, Russian-American companyPeople
Karl BaikalovPlaces
Yakutia, Ochotsk sea, Ochotsk, AyanTimes
1924-1925Edition | Availability |
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Tungus Rebellion 1924-1925
2005, IzdatelstvoYakutskogo Universiteta
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in Russian
581760051X 9785817600513
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Table of Contents
Introduction. 7
Chapter I. Ochotsk-Ayan Coastal Area
1.1. Conquest of Ochotsk coastal area by cossacks(summary)
1.2. Foundation of Russian-American Company and Yakutia
1.3. Social-Economical situation of Ochotskiy adminitsrative department in the first quarter of XX c.
1.4. Political events of 1917-1924
Chapter II. Causes of Tungus Rebellion
2.1. Establisment of commision for peaceful management of Tungus rebellion
2.2. Karl Karlovich Baikalov about causes of revolt
2.3. Opinion of M. Ivanov about causes of revolt
2.4. Report of N.D. Krivoshapkin-Suburusskiy
Chapter III. Revolt
3.1. Start and development of rebellion
3.2. Two opinions on revolt supression measurements
3.3. The end of Revolt
Conclusion. 121
Bibliography. 123
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