Structure and Activities of the All-Bukhara Central Revolutionary Committee
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v3i3.993Keywords:
revolutionary committee, historical research, republic, province, uyezd, statementAbstract
From 1917 onwards, the Soviet government and the Bolsheviks paid great attention to the formation of various revolutionary committees, that is, revolutionary committees, on Russian territory. Similar revkoms will be set up in Turkestan after the violent establishment of Soviet power. From the end of September 1920 to the beginning of 1921 this state body was renamed the All-Bukhara Central Revolutionary Committee. During its activity, which lasted just over a year (September 1920 - September 1921), the All-Bukhara Central Revolutionary Committee did a great job as an extraordinary supreme body of state power.
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