- Urkun
Urkun (in English: "Exodus") is the
Kyrgyz name for a 1916 revolt againstRussia nTsar ist forces and a mass flight to escape toChina . The events occurred at theBedel Pass border post near the Kyrgyz-Chinese border onJuly 30 1916 .Accounts of the Kyrgyz death toll vary. Some claim that nearly half the Kyrgyz from the northern part of the country died during Urkun. Bruce Pannier put the death toll at more than 100,000 people.cite news
author = Bruce Pannier
url = http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2006/8/3EF70D4C-4B9C-4882-9391-2A878BD691D1.html
title = Kyrgyzstan: Victims Of 1916 'Urkun' Tragedy Commemorated
publisher =RFE/RL
date=2 August 2006
accessdate = 2006-08-02] Russian sources admit that the revolt claimed the lives of up to 3,000 people. [ [http://www.krugosvet.ru/articles/124/1012486/print.htm Krugosvet Encyclopaedia. Article on Sturmer] .]History professor Tynchtykbek Tchoroev, author of a book on Urkun, believes the cause of the revolt to have been the call for
conscription issued byBoris Stürmer ::"Already forced off prime farming land by newcomers from Russia andUkraine , the population finally revolted in 1916. The main reason was a call for men into Russia'sCentral Asia n colonies to serve in the Tsarist army fighting inWorld War I under the Russian flag. The war in Europe was a strange and unnecessary conflict for the local nations. The uprising broke out across Central Asia and was brutally put down."In the eastern part of
Russian Turkestan , tens of thousands of surviving Kyrgyz and Kazakhs fled toward China. In theTien-Shan Mountains they died by the thousands in mountain passes over 3000 meters high.Historical examination
Urkun was not covered by Soviet textbooks, and monographs on the subject were removed from Soviet printing houses. As the
Soviet Union was disintegrating in 1991, interest in Urkun grew. Some survivors have begun to label the events a "massacre" or "genocide."Some Kyrgyz historians do not believe the issue is cause for anti-Russian sentiment, because Russian liberals like
Aleksandr Kerensky and some Russian historians were the first to bring attention to these events.References
External links
* [http://www.rferl.org/specials/gallery/Urkun/gallery.swf Photo gallery of human and animal remains from Urkun incident at Bedel Pass] , from "
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