- cross-posted to:
- tankiejerk
- cross-posted to:
- tankiejerk
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transcaspian_Government
Autonomous sentiments were developing amongst the local Turkmen population, with the formation of the Turkmen National Army (TNA) in February 1918. Concerned about this, the Bolshevik Ashgabat Soviet appealed to Fyodor Kolesov [ru], leader of the Tashkent Soviet for military support and declared it would carry out a census of all arms-bearing men in the Russian majority town on 17 June 1918. However, this sparked off two days of rioting.
The Tashkent Soviet dispatched some Red Guards led by V. Frolov and a Cheka contingent who arrived on 24 June and disarmed the Turkmen Cavalry Squadron, which was the core of the TNA.[2] Frolov declared martial law and personally shot the five members of a delegation of railwaymen that had tried to present a petition to him.[3] He proceeded to Kizyl-Arvat to continue restoring Bolshevik control but local railway workers had heard of the events and armed themselves. Frolov and a number of his bodyguards were shot and the remainder disarmed.[4]
History teachers of Lemmy, take note. This is how you make history not boring!
I was lucky enough to have several passionate history teachers through my school years. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them are putting history memes up on the projector at this point. XD
I’ve had one or two passionate (and good) teachers in my day; one of them happened to be a history teacher. He was good because he made the class interactive. Makes me wish I paid attention more.
Long story short: Turkmanbashi