Bulavin Rebellion
The Bulavin Rebellion (Russian: ??????????? ?????????) is the name given to a violent civil uprising in Imperial Russia between the years 1707 and 1709. It takes its name from the Don Cossack Kondraty Bulavin who rose to its forefront as a sort of figurehead. Fueled by a number of underlying tensions between the police state government under Peter I of Russia and a peasantry bound to serfdom, the rebellion is generally recognized as beginning with the assassination of Yori Dulgurky by atamans under Bulavin's command. The end of the rebellion is associated with Bulavin's death by gunshot to the brain in 1709.
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Russian - Imperial Russia - 1707 - 1709 - Don Cossack - Kondraty Bulavin - Police state - Peter I of Russia - Serfdom - Yori Dulgurky
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Underlying Causes |
| ► | Immediate Catalyst |
| ► | Bulavin the Man |
| ► | General Details |
| ► | Political and Social Aftermath |
| ► | References |
| ► | External links |
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