Amur Socialist Soviet Republic Амурская социалистическая советская республика | |||||||||||
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Status | Republic | ||||||||||
Capital | Blagoveshchensk | ||||||||||
Common languages | Russian | ||||||||||
Religion | Secular state | ||||||||||
Government | Soviet republic | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Declaration of Independence | April 10, 1918 | ||||||||||
• Invasion of the interventionist troops and the White Guards formations. The Amur Labour Socialist Republic ceased to exist | September 18, 1918 | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Amur Oblast |
The Amur Soviet Socialist Republic (also Amur Labour Socialist Republic, or Amur Socialist Federative Republic)[1] (April 10 – September 18, 1918) was a territorial entity proclaimed on the territory of the Amur Oblast in 1918, formally part of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic.[2] The capital was the city of Blagoveshchensk.