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The East Siberian Military District was a Military district of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, which existed between 1865—1884, 1920—1923 and 1945—1953. Between 1884-1919, it was known as the Irkutsk Military District.

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East Siberian Military District

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Siberian Federal District (Russian: Сиби́рский федера́льный о́круг, romanized: Sibirskiy federal'nyy okrug) is one of the eight federal districts of Russia...

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Western Siberian Commissariat. On June 12, 1918, Grishin-Almazov ordered the renaming of the Staff of the Western Siberian Military District (located...

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1st Siberian Rifle Artillery Brigade

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In 1884 the East Siberian Military District was divided and the East Siberian Artillery Brigade became part of the Amur Military District. Until 1889...

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Military districts of the Russian Empire

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District (1865–1881) West Siberian Military District (1822–1882) East Siberian Military District (1865–1884) Siberian Military District (1899–1906) Transcaspian...

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Siberian intervention

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Far East, moving along the Bolshevik-held Trans-Siberian Railway. At times the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia controlled the entire Trans-Siberian railway...

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Military District Siberian and Central Asian districts Volga Military District Ural Military District Western Siberian Military District Siberian Military District...

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Transbaikal Military District

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headquarters of the district. It was finally disbanded on 1 December 1998 by being amalgamated with the Siberian Military District, though Chita remained...

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Central Military District

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an amalgamation of the Volga–Urals Military District and a majority of the Siberian Military District. The district began operation on October 21, 2010...

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Prokofy Romanenko

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as a result of declining health, and postwar commanded the East Siberian Military District before his 1949 death. Romanenko was born on 25 February 1897...

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Amur Military District

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between 1884 and 1919. The Amur Military District was formed on May 20 (June 1) 1884, when the East Siberian Military District, originally formed in 1864,...

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Military district

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districts – Leningrad Military District, Moscow Military District, Volga-Urals Military District, North Caucasus Military District, Siberian Military...

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Russian Far East

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part of the Siberian Federal District. Since 2000, Russians have increasingly used the term "Far East" to refer to the federal district, though the term...

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Siberia

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Siberian Plateau Central Yakutian Lowland East Siberian Lowland East Siberian Mountains North Siberian Lowland South Siberian Mountains West Siberian...

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Indigenous peoples of Siberia

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they are the progenitors of most living Siberians. Black, Jeremy (1 October 2008). War and the World: Military Power and the Fate of Continents, 1450-2000...

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Far Eastern Military District

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Fleet and part of the Siberian Military District to form the new Eastern Military District. The Far Eastern Military District traces its history originally...

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Eastern Military District

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replace the Far East Military District with the addition of the Transbaikal section of the Siberian Military District. The district began operation on...

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Bauyrzhan Momyshuly

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served in the military. In late 1948, he became deputy commander of the 49th Independent Infantry Brigade in the East Siberian Military District. From 1950...

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Ieronim Uborevich

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Executive Committee from 1922 and consecutively, commander of a series of military districts: Ural (June 1924 – January 1925); North Caucasus (January 1925 – 1927);...

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Nikolai Bobyr

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correction") staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the East Siberian Military District. From April 1884 to January 1885 served in Kamchatka to collect...

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Leningrad Military District

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The Leningrad Military District (Russian: Ленингра́дский вое́нный о́круг) is a military district of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. In 2010...

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Jewish Autonomous Oblast

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the influence of the East Asian monsoon, and cold, dry, windy conditions prevailing in the winter months courtesy of the Siberian high-pressure system...

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Mikhail Matiyasevich

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February 8, 1920, to August 29, 1921, he was commander of the East Siberian Military District and the 5th Army, which destroyed the remains of Kolchak's...

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Siberian Cossacks

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include specifically Siberian units. Currently a regiment of the Russian Ground Forces at Borzya in the Eastern Military District has the title "Cossack"...

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4th Eastern Siberian Corps

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the commander of the Siberian Army, on 17 September 1918, A. V. Ellerts-Usov, the commander of the Irkutsk military district, took over the corps. The...

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