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Mikhail Korobeinikov

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to assist the uprising. Three days later, this force disembarked in Ayan and moved upon Yakutsk. By the end of October, when Pepelyayev occupied the town of Nelkan, he learned that the
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Bochkaryev and Ksenofontov. In March 1922 they established the Provisional Yakut Regional People's Government in
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on March 27, 1922. In the end of July the Yakut People's Army was ousted from Yakutsk and fled to
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On 30 August, the Pacific Ocean Flotilla, manned by about 750 volunteers under General
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was over. The remains of the White Army were defeated near
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Mikhail Korobeinikov and the remains of his army fled to
104:on 6 June 1923 and near Ayan on 16 June 1923. 41:Little is known about his early years in the 8: 160:Emigrants from the Russian Empire to China 53:made up together with detachments of 7: 14: 30:) (c. 1893 —April 24, 1924, 145:White Russian emigrants to China 34:) was one of the leaders of the 20:Mikhail Yakovlevich Korobeinikov 140:People of the Russian Civil War 1: 28:Коробейников Михаил Яковлевич 176: 27: 150:Russian military leaders 111:. He lived and died in 125:Russian history site 51:Yakut People's Army 78:Anatoly Pepelyayev 47:Commander-in-Chief 167: 29: 175: 174: 170: 169: 168: 166: 165: 164: 130: 129: 121: 12: 11: 5: 173: 171: 163: 162: 157: 152: 147: 142: 132: 131: 128: 127: 120: 117: 80:, sailed from 43:White movement 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 172: 161: 158: 156: 153: 151: 148: 146: 143: 141: 138: 137: 135: 126: 123: 122: 118: 116: 114: 110: 105: 103: 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 74: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 39: 37: 33: 25: 21: 18: 106: 88:had wrested 75: 50: 40: 36:Yakut Revolt 19: 15: 155:1924 deaths 90:Vladivostok 82:Vladivostok 134:Categories 119:References 94:White Army 98:Civil War 92:from the 59:Churapcha 96:and the 86:Red Army 102:Okhotsk 67:Okhotsk 63:Yakutsk 49:of the 24:Russian 113:Harbin 55:yesaul 32:Harbin 17:Cornet 109:China 71:Ayan 69:and 136:: 115:. 73:. 38:. 26:: 22:(

Index

Cornet
Russian
Harbin
Yakut Revolt
White movement
Commander-in-Chief
yesaul
Churapcha
Yakutsk
Okhotsk
Ayan
Anatoly Pepelyayev
Vladivostok
Red Army
Vladivostok
White Army
Civil War
Okhotsk
China
Harbin
Russian history site
Categories
People of the Russian Civil War
White Russian emigrants to China
Russian military leaders
1924 deaths
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to China

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