Bashkurdistan
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A national-territorial autonomy proclaimed on November 15 1917, by the Bashkir regional Shuro and approved by the Constituent Congress of Bashkurdistan.
Establishment
- November 1917: A national-territorial autonomy proclaimed on November 15 1917 by the Bashkir regional Shuro and approved by the Constituent Congress of Bashkurdistan.
Chronology
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1. Russian Civil War
Was a Civil War in Russia that involved varios factions but mainly the Bolsheviks and the conservative White Army in the core Russian territories, as well as a multitude of local secessionist states. At the end of war the Bolsheviks were victorious and established the Soviet Union.
- August 1918: The Provisional Regional Government of the Urals was an anti-Bolshevik provisional government, created in Yekaterinburg on August 13 or 19, 1918, which controlled the Perm Governorate.
1.1. Pro-independence movements in the Russian Civil War
Local independence movement caused several secessions and revolts during the Russian Civil War.
1.1.1. Secession of Bashkurdistan
Was the secession of Bashkurdistan during the Russian Civil War.
- November 1917: A national-territorial autonomy proclaimed on November 15 1917 by the Bashkir regional Shuro and approved by the Constituent Congress of Bashkurdistan.
- March 1919: Remnant territories of Bashkurdistan occupied by Provisional All-Russian Government.
1.1.2. Secession of the Idel-Ural State
Was the secession of the Idel-Ural State, a short-lived Tatar republic located in Kazan, during the Russian Civil War.
- March 1918: The Idel-Ural State was a short-lived Tatar republic located in Kazan that claimed to unite Tatars, Bashkirs, Volga Germans, and the Chuvash in the turmoil of the Russian Civil War.
Disestablishment
- March 1919: Remnant territories of Bashkurdistan occupied by Provisional All-Russian Government.