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Name: Kuban People's Republic

Type: Polity

Start: 1918 AD

End: 1919 AD

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After the October Revolution, the Rada fought against Soviet rule, and proclaimed the Kuban People's Republic on January 28, 1918 with its capital in Yekaterinodar.

Establishment


  • January 1918: After the October Revolution, the Rada fought against Soviet rule, and proclaimed the Kuban People's Republic with its capital in Yekaterinodar.
  • February 1918: The Kuban People's Republic was proclaimed by the Kuban Rada on 28 January 1918 and declared its independence on 16 February.
  • February 1918: The Kuban People's Republic was proclaimed by the Kuban Rada on 28 January 1918 and declared its independence on 16 February.
  • March 1918: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia declared independence as the Transcaucasian Commissariat.
  • May 1918: The assembly of the Don Cossacks - the Krug - proclaimed the independence of the Don Republic.
  • May 1918: Georgia withdrew from the federation and declared itself a separate republic, encouraged by the German mission led by Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein and Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg.
  • July 1918: Tuapse conquered by germany.
  • August 1918: Yekaterinodar conquered by White Army.
  • August 1918: The White Army captured Ekaterinodar and Novorossiysk in August 1918.
  • October 1918: General Kazanovich's division (Whites) took Armavir.
  • November 1918: Gen. Pyotr Wrangel of the White Army secured Stavropol.
  • November 1918: The Whites entered Lugansk and took controle of the Lugansk and Slovianoserbsk districts.
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    1.3.Kuban Offensive

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  • April 1919: By the beginning of 1919 the whole Northern Caucasus was controlled by the White Volunteer Army.

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    2.2.1.1.Transcaucasian Front of World War I

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    Disestablishment


  • April 1919: By the beginning of 1919 the whole Northern Caucasus was controlled by the White Volunteer Army.
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