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Titre Turkestan 1917 : La révolution des Russes
Auteur Marco Buttino
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Titre à cette date : Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique
Numéro volume 31, no 1, janvier-mars 1991 En Asie Centrale soviétique Ethnies, nations, États
Page 61-77
Résumé anglais Marco Buttino, Turkestan 1917. The Russians' rebellion. In 1917, a famine resulting from the policy pursued by Petrograd in the colony of Turkestan was at the origin of a conflict that developed between the Russian minority and the native population. Whilst Russians were engaged in a dispute with the autochtons for the control of food resources, the Provisional Government endeavored to settle the crisis by political means, promoting the participation of Muslim organizations in the administration of the colony. The October upheaval was a reaction to this compromise resulting in the creation of a Russian dictatorship desirous of confining famine to the native community. During the first years of the Soviet regime, this dictatorship brought about a frightful loss of indigenous population.
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