Anti-Russian uprising in Central Asia (1916)


Anti-Russian uprising in Central Asia - incidents taking place in Russian Central Asia in 1916, in response to the June edition of Tsar Nicholas II about the haul to work behind the front of the natives from 19 to 43 years old. Ukaz was to cover 200,000 people and met with the dissatisfaction of the population who had been exempted from military service since the Russian conquest. As a result of the self-defense of the population by the end of 1916, over 2,300 Russians were killed, and nearly 1,400 were lost. In military operations, nearly 100 soldiers died, more than 150 were lost or injured against the rebellious population. The number of fallen insurgents is unknown. In the Soviet period there were various theories regarding the number of victims, amounting to 275-670 thousand. and about 300,000 escaped to China.

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