- Yakut Revolt
The Yakut Revolt (Russian: Якутский мятеж) or the Yakut Expedition (Russian: Якутский поход) was the last episode of the
Russian Civil War . The hostilities took place between September 1921 and June 1923 and were centred on theAyano-Maysky District of theRussian Far East .A formidable rising flared up in this part of
Yakutia in September 1921. About 200 White Russians were led bykornet Mikhail Korobeinikov . In March 1922 they established the Provisional Yakut Regional People's Government inChurapcha . On 23 March Korobeinikov's "Yakut People's Army" took the major town ofYakutsk , with six machine-guns. TheRed Army garrison was decimated.In April, the rebels contacted the
Provisional Priamurye Government inVladivostok , asking for help. On 27 April, the Soviets declared theYakut ASSR and sent an expedition to put down the rebellion. In summer 1922, the Whites were ousted from Yakutsk and withdrew to the Pacific coast. They occupied the port towns ofOkhotsk andAyan and again asked Vladivostok for reinforcements.On
30 August , thePacific Ocean Flotilla , manned by about 750 volunteers under Gen.Anatoly Pepelyayev , sailed from Vladivostok to assist the rebels. Three days later, this force disembarked in Ayan and moved upon Yakutsk. By the end of October, when Pepelyayev occupied the town ofNelkan , he learned that the Red Army had wrested Vladivostok from the Whites and the Civil War was officially over.When the
Soviet Union was formed on December 31, the only Russian territory still controlled by the Whites was the region of the so-called Pepelyayevshchina ("пепеляевщина"), that is, Ayan, Okhotsk, and Nelkan. A unit of Bolsheviks underIvan Strod was sent against Pepelyayev in February. On 12 February, they defeated the Pepelyayevists near Sasyl-Sasyg; in March the Whites were ousted fromAmga .On 24 April, 1923 the ships "Stavropol" and "Indigirka" sailed from Vladivostok for Ayan. They contained a contingent of the Red Army under
Stepan Vostretsov . Upon his arrival in Ayan on 6 April, Vostretsov learnt that Pepelyayev had evacuated Nelkan. The remains of the White Army were defeated near Okhotsk on 6 June and near Ayan on 16 June. The general, 103 White officers, and 230 soldiers were taken prisoner and transported to Vladivostok.References
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