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Main articles: History of Latvia and Diplomatic history of World War I § Three Baltic states
Iskolat (Russian: Исколат, Latvian: Iskolats), or formally the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia[a], was the governing body in the territory of Latvia that was under control of the pro-Communist Red Latvian Riflemen in 1917–1918.
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Iskolat (Russian: Исколат, Latvian: Iskolats), or formally the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia, was...
occupied Riga on September 3, 1917, Iskolat retreated to Vidzeme, where it assumed executive powers. The so-called Iskolat Republic existed from November 21...
communist reforms, resuming the radical policy direction from the abortive Iskolat government. Some reforms were initially popular, such as the expropriation...
Governorate of Livonia. It became a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat and a part of the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic on 17 December 1918...
1918 it ceased to exist, relinquishing its authority to the Bolshevik Iskolat. On March 12–13, 1917 the Congress of Livonia Governorate was held in Valmiera...
united with Vidzeme, which by then was under control of the Bolshevik Iskolat. In January 1918 Latgale was occupied by the German Empire and on May 18...
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repeatedly to take control in the chaos. Bolsheviks controlled Latvia as the Iskolat regime and as the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic in 1917 until they...
Governorate of Livonia, becoming a part of the Latvian Soviet autonomy of Iskolat. Following the Latvian War of Independence, in 1920 the area became a part...
government on the territory of present-day Latvia, e.g.: the so-called "Iskolat Republic" (1917–1918) the Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic (1918–1920)...
Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia (Iskolat) on January 15, 1919. The constitution was the first constitution of the...
2017-05-03. Budai, G. "Korszerűsítették a Miskolc-Szirmai Református Általános Iskolát" Minap.hu. 29 January 2015 48°04′15″N 20°49′42″E / 48.07083°N 20.82833°E...
Support Central Committee, 1 from the Baltic Refugee Organization, 2 from Iskolat, 2 from the Soldiers' Union, 1 from the Latvian Farmers' Union, 1 from...
schooling in Latvian increased. The pro-Bolshevik revolutionary soviet, Iskolat, declared on 4 January 1918 that Latvian should be the primary language...
Retrieved 2024-03-03. By-law of the State Language Centre Revised: 3 June 2015 Iskolat Decree on the Use of Latvian Language The State Language Centre (2002)...
megszüntetéséről (in Hungarian) 2007. évi LXXXII. törvény (in Hungarian) Templomot, iskolát a magyarságért (in Hungarian) T/1954 Az egyes címek és rangok megszüntetéséről...
national football team from 1937 to 1938, in Shiremoor, England (d. 1972) Iskolat, or the executive committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the...