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    Ibrahim Bek or Ibrahim Beg (Uzbek: Иброҳимбек Чакабаев, romanized: Ibrohimbek Chaqaboev; 1889 – 31 August 1931) was a leader in the Basmachi movement,...
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    called themselves Mujahideen, and whose most influential leader was Ibrahim Bek. The Soviet government began to pressure the Afghan government to repress...
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    Turkestan. The group's notable leaders were Enver Pasha and, later, Ibrahim Bek. The fortunes of the movement fluctuated throughout the early 1920s,...
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    counteroffensives in Turkestan, the Basmachi began to fall apart. By mid-June, Ibrahim Bek revolted against Enver, sparking a civil conflict that divided the Basmachi...
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  • Afghanistan and the formation of a separate state on its territory, headed by Ibrahim Bek. At a meeting of elders in Kunduz in March 1930, the Prime Minister of...
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    Avraamy Bogdanovich Aslanbegov or Aslanbekov (Russian: Аврамий Богданович Асланбегов; 22 September [O.S. 10 September] 1822, Baku – 20 December [O.S. 7...
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    guerillas to a functioning army angred some other functions, particularly Ibrahim Bek, who was an unreliable ally and did not want to obey him which soon would...
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    the 1920s and 1930s, and on the Basmachi commanders Faizal Maksum and Ibrahim Bek. During Desert Storm (1991), as a Marine captain, he served as a ballistic...
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    their opponents in Central Asia, since Habibullah Kalakani supported Ibrahim Bek Lakay, in his fight against the Soviets in Dushanbe and he was a part...
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  • Ibrahim-bek Azer (Azerbaijani: İbrahim bəy Azər; 1836-1885) was an Azerbaijani poet. He wrote under the pseudonym Azər. Ibrahim bey Alibek oglu Azər (Fuladov)...
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    movement lacked a cohesive structure and unified leadership, many see Ibrahim Bek and later on Enver Pasha as the leaders of the movement. One of the pivotal...
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    Mohammed Alim Khan. It later put down the Basmachi movement and killed Ibrahim Bek. A large refugee population of Central Asians, including Turkmen, Tajiks...
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    title bek/bey/beg. A third theory holds that the variant Uz, of the word uğuz, earlier oğuz, united with the word bek to form Uğuz-bek > Uz-bek, meaning...
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  • Khan  Sayid Abdullah Junaid Khan Enver Pasha † Selim Pasha Ibrahim Bek Muhiddinbek  Mandamin Bek  Irgash Bey Faizal Maksum Bogd Khan William S. Graves George...
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  • The Bukharan Revolution refers to the events of 1917–1925, which led to the elimination of the Emirate of Bukhara in 1920, the formation of the Bukharan...
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  • (1925) Aleksandr Kolchak (1920) Maurice Moore (1921) Sheikh Said (1925) Ibrahim Bek (1931) Tarakeswar Dastidar (1934) Amada García (1938) Umar al-Mukhtar...
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    Turkestan. The group's notable leaders were Enver Pasha and, later, Ibrahim Bek. Soviet Russia responded by deploying special Soviet military detachments...
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    the Versailles Peace Conference in France. Ibrahim-bek was born in a noble family, as the son of Isa-bek Gaydarov. He was a Lezgin Muslim noble, nationalist...
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    collectivization riots. Basmachis crossed over into Afghanistan under Ibrahim Bek, which gave a pretext for the Red Army interventions in 1929 and 1930...
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  • Phase in the Liquidation of Anti-Soviet Resistance in Tadzhikistan: Ibrahim Bek and the Basmachi, 1924-31". Soviet Studies. 37 (4): 484–493. doi:10...
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