Second Kishinev pogrom, the Glossary
The second Kishinev pogrom took place on October 19–20, 1905 in Kishinev (now Chișinău), two and a half years after the first Kishinev pogrom.[1]
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- 1905 in the Russian Empire
- History of Chișinău
- Kishinev pogrom
- Massacres in 1905
- October 1905 events
Chișinău
Chișinău (formerly known as Kishinev) is the capital and largest city of Moldova.
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Encyclopaedia Judaica
The Encyclopaedia Judaica is a multi-volume English-language encyclopedia of the Jewish people, Judaism, and Israel.
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Kishinev pogrom
The Kishinev pogrom or Kishinev massacre was an anti-Jewish riot that took place in Kishinev (modern Chișinău, Moldova), then the capital of the Bessarabia Governorate in the Russian Empire, on. Second Kishinev pogrom and Kishinev pogrom are history of Chișinău.
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October Manifesto
The October Manifesto (Октябрьский манифест, Манифест 17 октября), officially "The Manifesto on the Improvement of the State Order" (Манифест об усовершенствовании государственного порядка), is a document that served as a precursor to the Russian Empire's first Constitution, which was adopted the following year in 1906. Second Kishinev pogrom and October Manifesto are 1905 in the Russian Empire.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
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Russian Revolution of 1905
The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, began on 22 January 1905. Second Kishinev pogrom and Russian Revolution of 1905 are 1905 in the Russian Empire.
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Tze'irei Zion
Tze'irei Zion (צעירי ציון., "Youth of Zion", sometimes spelled as Zeire Zion) was a socialist Zionist youth movement in Eastern Europe, in the first half of the 20th century that branched into the Palestine.
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Victims of Chișinău Pogrom
The Victims of Chișinău Pogrom Monument (Monumentul Victimelor Pogromului de la Chișinău) is a memorial stone to the victims of Chișinău pogrom, unveiled 1993 in Alunelul Park Chișinău, Moldova. Second Kishinev pogrom and victims of Chișinău Pogrom are Kishinev pogrom.
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YIVO
YIVO (ייִוואָ) is an organization that preserves, studies, and teaches the cultural history of Jewish life throughout Eastern Europe, Germany, and Russia as well as orthography, lexicography, and other studies related to Yiddish.
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See also
1905 in the Russian Empire
- 1905 in Russia
- Alfonse Pogrom
- Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
- Battle of Mukden
- Battle of Sandepu
- Bloody Sunday (1905)
- Chita Republic
- Egyptian Bridge
- Japanese invasion of Sakhalin
- Kiev pogrom (1905)
- Moscow uprising of 1905
- October Manifesto
- Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland (1905–1907)
- Russian Revolution of 1905
- Russo-Japanese War
- SS John Grafton
- Second Kishinev pogrom
- Siege of Port Arthur
- Stary Buyan Republic
- Treaty of Björkö
- Treaty of Portsmouth
- Union of Unions
- Łódź insurrection
History of Chișinău
- 1989 Moldovan civil unrest
- 2013 Pro Europe demonstration in Moldova
- 2015–2016 protests in Moldova
- April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election protests
- Chișinău Theological Seminary
- European Moldova National Assembly
- First Jassy–Kishinev offensive
- History of Chișinău
- Kishinev pogrom
- Liberation Tower, Bessarabia
- Nativity Cathedral, Chișinău
- Second Jassy–Kishinev offensive
- Second Kishinev pogrom
- Timeline of Chișinău
Kishinev pogrom
- Esarhaddon, King of Assyria
- Hayim Nahman Bialik
- In the City of Slaughter
- Jacob Bernstein-Kogan
- Kishinev pogrom
- Michael Davitt
- Miriam Bernstein-Cohen
- Pavel Krushevan
- Pogrom: Kishinev and the Tilt of History
- Second Kishinev pogrom
- Steven J. Zipperstein
- Victims of Chișinău Pogrom
- Vladimir Purishkevich
Massacres in 1905
- Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
- Joseph "Jody" Hamilton
- Meat riots
- Second Kishinev pogrom
- Sotik Massacre
October 1905 events
- 1905 Swiss federal election
- 1905 Western Australian state election
- Battle of the Malala River
- Kiev pogrom (1905)
- Meat riots
- Second Kishinev pogrom
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Kishinev_pogrom
Also known as Kishinev pogrom (1905).