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- East German uprising of 1953 (links | edit)
- Flag of Azerbaijan (links | edit)
- Bar Confederation (links | edit)
- Hungarian Revolution of 1956 (links | edit)
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- Deluge (history) (links | edit)
- January Uprising (links | edit)
- Russo-Turkish war (1768–1774) (links | edit)
- Kościuszko Uprising (links | edit)
- November Uprising (links | edit)
- Polish–Russian War of 1792 (links | edit)
- Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (links | edit)
- List of wars between Russia and Sweden (links | edit)
- Tambov Rebellion (links | edit)
- List of armed conflicts involving Poland against Russia (links | edit)
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- Eastern Front (World War II) (links | edit)
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- Sino-Soviet border conflict (links | edit)
- Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829) (links | edit)
- Estonian War of Independence (links | edit)
- Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) (links | edit)
- List of military occupations (links | edit)
- Basmachi movement (links | edit)
- Ja'far Pishevari (links | edit)
- Mahammad Amin Rasulzade (links | edit)