Workers' republic established on the Trans-Siberian Railway during the 1905 Russian Revolution
This article is about the worker's republic during the Russian Revolution of 1905. For the Russian puppet state during the Russian Civil War, see Far Eastern Republic.
Chita Republic
Читинская республика
1905–1906
Location of Chita Oblast in Russia
Capital
Chita
Common languages
Russian
Government
Soviet republic
Chairman of the Council of Workers' Militias
• 1905-1906
Anton Kostiushko-Voliuzhanich
Legislature
Soviet of Soldiers' and Cossacks' Deputies
Historical era
1905 Russian Revolution
• Established
22 November 1905
• Proclaimed
21 December 1905
• Disestablished
22 January 1906
Currency
Ruble
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Today part of
Russia
The Chita Republic (Russian: Читинская республика) was a short-lived workers' republic based in Chita from the end of 1905 to the beginning of 1906.
Chita, a city in eastern Siberia, Russia, and a place of exile for early revolutionaries and combatants of the Russo-Japanese War, was a center for worker unrest in the early 1900s. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 armed revolutionaries under the leadership of the RSDLP headed by Viktor Kurnatovsky, Anton Kostiushko-Voliuzhanich, and Ivan Babushkin[1] organized themselves into a "Soviet of Soldiers' and Cossacks' Deputies" and took control over the city, declaring the Chita Republic in December 1905.[2]
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