Dissolution of the Russian Empire
The dissolution of the Russian Empire was the disintegration of the Russian Empire (Russia) as a combined effect of the Russian Revolutions of 1917 and the Abdication of Nicholas II, the defeat of Russia in World War I, and the Russian Civil War.
| Part of the World War I and the Revolutions of 1917–1923 | |
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| Date | 8 March 1917 – 30 December 1922 (5 years, 9 month, and 22 days) |
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| Location | All-Russian Empire
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Further reading
- Edmund A. Walsh. "The Fall of the Russian Empire: The End of the Monarchy". www.theatlantic.com. (FEBRUARY 1928 ISSUE) ISBN 9781494097554
- Philip Longworth. "Russia's Empires Their Rise and Fall: from Prehistory to Putin". John Murray, 2005 ISBN 9780719562044
- Pavel Miliukov. "The Russian Revolution".
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