NATIONAL LIBERATION MOVEMENTS AGAINST THE RED ARMY IN EASTERN BUKHARA
Kosim O. KosimovResearcher of Bukhara State University
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Abstract
After the capture of Bukhara Emirate by the Red Army in September 1920, national liberation movements against the Bolsheviks began in Eastern Bukhara. The looting and violence of the invaders, the shedding of innocent people's blood were the main reasons that led to popular protests and uprisings. This movement was led by the guard Ibrahimbek and his comrades. When the struggle against the Soviet power ended in defeat, those who fought for the freedom of the nation and the Motherland did not retreat. This article analyzes the issues of the national liberation movement in Eastern Bukhara.
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