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Stary Buyan Republic

The so-called Stary Buyan Republic ((ロシア語:Старобуянская республика, ''Starobuyanskaya respublika'')) was a short-lived separatist movement in the Samara gubernia of Russia during the Revolution of 1905.
==Origins==
The village of Novaya Tsarevshchina became the cradle of the revolt, as it had been infiltrated by social revolutionaries since the 1880s. Many of these people were to become the leaders of the future "republic." In 1902, the village teachers and doctor formed a peasant revolutionary club, which began to be especially active late in 1904. At about that time the revolutionary S.I. Akramovsky arrived in Samara, where he organized the "Peasants' Union."
Early in 1905 members of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party began arriving in the gubernia, and by the summer they had incited the peasantry to begin to rally and demonstrate. Towards autumn these manifestations had grown greatly in size, with the peasants even forming their own militia by the end of October. Soon similar demonstrations were taking place in the larger village of Stary Buyan, with slogans such as "Away with autocracy" (Russian: ''Долой самодержавие''). The local police unit refused to restore order.

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