Polity Provisional Yakut Regional People's Government

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The territories controlled by the Yakut People's Army during the Russian Civil War.

Establishment

  • March 1922: Korobeinikov's "Yakut People's Army," armed with six machine guns, took the major town of Yakutsk.

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.

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. Pro-independence and White movements in the Russian Far East during the Russian Civil War

Were a series of revolts and secessions in the Russian Far East during the Russian Civil War.

  • March 1922: Korobeinikov's "Yakut People's Army," armed with six machine guns, took the major town of Yakutsk.
  • April 1922: Korobeinikov's "Yakut People's Army," armed with six machine guns, took the major town of Yakutsk.
  • September 1922: In summer 1922, the Whites were ousted from Yakutsk and withdrew to the Pacific coast.
  • December 1922: When the Soviet Union was formed on 30 December 1922, the only Russian territory still controlled by the White Movement was the region of the Pepelyayevshchina ("пепеляевщина"), that is, Ayan, Okhotsk, and Nelkan.

Disestablishment

  • December 1922: When the Soviet Union was formed on 30 December 1922, the only Russian territory still controlled by the White Movement was the region of the Pepelyayevshchina ("пепеляевщина"), that is, Ayan, Okhotsk, and Nelkan.