Antonovshchina

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Antonovshchina was a major peasant-led uprising in the Tambov region of Soviet Russia (1920–1921), directed against Bolshevik grain requisitioning and central authority.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-Bolshevik movement
armed rebellion
civil conflict
peasant uprising
cause Bolshevik grain requisitioning
War Communism policies
country Russian SFSR
surface form: Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
endTime 1921
goal end of forced grain requisitioning
greater local autonomy
hasParticipant Cheka
Red Army
peasants
historicalContext post–World War I crisis in Russia
leader Alexander Antonov NERFINISHED
location Tambov Governorate NERFINISHED
Tambov region NERFINISHED
mainRegion Soviet Russia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Alexander Antonov NERFINISHED
natureOfConflict peasant-led
opposedBy Cheka
surface form: Cheka forces

Red Army units
Soviet government
opposedTo Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolshevik Party

Soviet central authority
partOf Russian Civil War
result defeat of rebel forces
suppression of uprising
startTime 1920
timePeriod early Soviet period

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Tambov Rebellion alsoKnownAs Antonovshchina
Tambov Rebellion hasPart Antonovshchina