Tukums Uprising

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The Tukums Uprising (in Latvian: Tukuma sacelšanās), also called the Tukums War, was an armed uprising against the Russian rule in the city of Tukums, today Latvia.[1]

Uprising in Tukums
Part of the Russian Revolution of 1905

A momument in honour of the events in the uprising
Date13–16 December 1905
Location
Tukums, Russian Empire (at this day part of Latvia)
Result

Defeat of the rebels

  • Fall of the Tukums republic
Belligerents
LSDRP
Forest Brothers of Latvia [ru]
Local fighting workers
 Russian Empire
Commanders and leaders
A. Erdans
N. Tide Surrendered
P. Anskalis 
I. Peagle Surrendered
K. Vatsetis Surrendered
R. Revevsky Surrendered
Nikolai Miller Pavlovich 
Alexander Alexandrovich
Strength
Around 2,000 armed rebels More than 45 soldiers
Casualties and losses
100 rebels dead 39 killed and 28 wounded
37 rebels sentenced to death

During the uprising, the rebels created a temporary republic: the Republic of Tukums. Although, the republic would last only for three days, before getting annexed back by the Russian Government.[2]

The Tukums Republic
"Tukuma republika" in Latvian
1905–1905
CapitalTukums
GovernmentRepublic
Historical eraRussian Revolution of 1905
22 January 1905
• Uprising against the Russian Empire
13 December 1905
• The Russian Government suppresses the uprising
16 December 1905
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Russian Empire
Russian Empire
Today part ofLatvia

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Durbes pils aicina piedalīties 1907. Gada tukumnieku prāvas notikumos". rits.lv (in lva). 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2024-04-24.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  2. ^ "1905 год в Латвии". stradnieki.org (in Russian). 2019-10-18. Retrieved 2024-04-24.