Amur Socialist Soviet Republic

Amur Socialist Soviet Republic
Амурская социалистическая советская республика
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StatusRepublic
CapitalBlagoveshchensk
Common languagesRussian
Religion
Secular state
GovernmentSoviet republic
History 
• Declaration of Independence
April 10, 1918
• Invasion of the interventionist troops and the White Guards formations. The Amur Labour Socialist Republic ceased to exist
September 18, 1918
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Amur Oblast
Amur Cossack Host
Russian State
Today part ofAmur Oblast

The Amur Soviet Socialist Republic (also Amur Labour Socialist Republic, or Amur Socialist Federative Republic)[1] (April 10 – September 18, 1918) was a territorial entity proclaimed on the territory of the Amur Oblast in 1918, formally part of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic.[2] The capital was the city of Blagoveshchensk.

  1. ^ Vladimir Daines. History of Russia and the World Community – Moscow: Olma–Press, 2004 – Page 214 – ISBN 5-224-04064-7
  2. ^ Amurskaya Oblast // Encyclopedia of Siberia

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