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The Kokand Autonomy: Central Asia's Brief Democratic Dream

The Kokand Autonomy: Central Asia's Brief Democratic Dream

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In the chaos following the 1917 Russian Revolution, a remarkable experiment in self-rule emerged in the Ferghana Valley. The Kokand Autonomy, proclaimed in November 1917, aimed to establish a democratic, secular state for Turkestan's Muslim peoples. Led by progressive intellectuals and Jadid reformers like Mustafa Chokay, the government introduced Arabic-script schools, women's education, and land reforms. But its existence was precarious: Bolshevik forces from Tashkent, hostile to both nationalism and democracy, besieged and destroyed Kokand in February 1918. The massacre of thousands and the burning of the old city extinguished the autonomy and radicalized many Central Asians, pushing some into the Basmachi resistance. This episode explores the short-lived state's achievements, its brutal suppression, and its legacy as a forgotten alternative to Soviet rule. #KokandAutonomy #MustafaChokay #Turkestan #FerghanaValley #Jadid #RussianRevolution #Bolshevik #CentralAsia #Uzbekistan #1917 #Kokand #Basmachi #SovietHistory #MuslimNationalism #DemocraticRepublic #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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