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  1. The Bukharan People's Soviet Republic (Bukharan PSR) had an area of 182,193 km 2 (70,345 sq mi) and a population of more than 2.2 million people, mainly Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Turkmens. During its entire existence from 1920 to 1924, the Bukharan PSR was a large enclave within the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Turkestan ASSR ...

  2. The Bukharan Revolution refers to the events of 1917–1925, which led to the elimination of the Emirate of Bukhara in 1920, the formation of the Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, the intervention of the Red Army, the mass armed resistance of the population (see Basmachi) and its suppression, the inclusion of the republic into the Soviet Union ...

    • 1917-1925
    • Communist victory.
    • Bukhara, Emirate of Bukhara (now Uzbekistan)
    • Establishment of the Bukharan PSR in 1920.
  3. ABSTRACT. Examination of Soviet and Bukharan sources reveals substantially differing interpretations of the birth, existence, and eventual extinction of the Bukharan Peoples Soviet Republic (1920–1924).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BukharaBukhara - Wikipedia

    The Bukharan People's Soviet Republic existed from 1920 to 1924 when the city was integrated into the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic. Fitzroy Maclean , then a young diplomat in the British Embassy in Moscow, made a surreptitious visit to Bokhara in 1938, sight-seeing and sleeping in parks.

  5. May 18, 2024 · Bukhara remained the capital of the Bukharan People’s Soviet Republic, which replaced the khanate, until the republic was absorbed into the Uzbek S.S.R. in 1924. It remained the capital when Uzbekistan gained independence in 1991.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. The short-lived Peoples Soviet Republic of Bukhara (or BNSR, 1920- 1 924) occupies a nebulous place in the history of modern Central Asia.1 Although it was one of the first republics in the Muslim world, we know

  7. Jan 1, 2010 · The short-lived People's Soviet Republic of Bukhara is usually dismissed as a Soviet puppet state that served merely as a prelude to the Sovietization of the former protectorate.