Draft:Central Asian Theatre


Central Asian Theater of the Russian Civil War
Part of the Russian Civil War

Map of Soviet Central Asia in 1922
Date1916–1922
Location
Result

Bolshevik victory

Territorial
changes
Soviet control established in Central Asia [5]
Belligerents
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Soviet Russia
Soviet Bukhara
Soviet Khorezm

 White Movement

British Empire British Empire

Basmachi rebels
Turkestan Autonomy
Alash Autonomy
 Khanate of Khiva
 Emirate of Bukhara
Commanders and leaders
  • Brigadier-General D. M. Malleson
  • Oraz Sirdar
  • Alexander Dutov
  • Enver Pasha  
  • Ibrahim Bek  
  • Konstantin Monstrov  
  • Muhammad Alim Khan
  • Casualties and losses
    Unknown Unknown

    The Central Asian Theatre was the front of the Russian Civil War taking place in the old imperial provinces of Turkestan, Khiva, Bukhara, and Transcaspia.[6]

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