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The Battles for Dushanbe (1921–1922) were a series of battles around the Capital city of Tajikistan from late 1921 (when it was besieged by
Enver Pasha İsmâil Enver (; ; 23 November 1881 – 4 August 1922), better known as Enver Pasha, was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turkish people, Turkish military officer, revolutionary, and Istanbul trials of 1919–1920, convicted war criminal who was a p ...
) until August 4, 1922 (when Enver was killed in combat)


Capture by Basmachi bandits

Former Ottoman General
Enver Pasha İsmâil Enver (; ; 23 November 1881 – 4 August 1922), better known as Enver Pasha, was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Turkish people, Turkish military officer, revolutionary, and Istanbul trials of 1919–1920, convicted war criminal who was a p ...
had fled to Moscow in August 1920, where he offered his services to the Bolsheviks. In November 1921, he was sent to Central Asia to help suppress the
Basmachi Revolt The Basmachi movement (, derived from ) was an uprising against Imperial Russian and Soviet rule in Central Asia by rebel groups inspired by Islamic beliefs. It has been called "probably the most important movement of opposition to Soviet rul ...
, but after his arrival, he defected to the ''Basmachi'' side. His aim was to unite the various Basmachi groups and create a great Pan-Turkic Empire at the expense of the Bolsheviks. After a number of successful military operations he managed to establish himself as the rebels' supreme commander, and turned their disorganized forces into a small but well-drilled army. One of his first and biggest actions was besieging Dushanbe. After 3 months, it resulted in a Basmachi victory despite heavy casualties on both sides.


Recapture by Bolshevik troops

The Soviets were shocked by the capture of Dushanbe. Due to this, the Bolshevik leadership decided to allocate over 1.5 million rubles for the transportation of thousands of Soviet soldiers to Bukhara. The resistance movement was already widespread in Turkestan, posing a real threat to Soviet power, which had initially been maintained through severe repressive measures. This was when the Soviets ended the repression of Islam. General
Nikolai Kakurin Nikolai Yevgenyevich Kakurin (Russian: ''Никола́й Евге́ньевич Каку́рин'', Oryol 4 September 1883 - Yaroslavl, 29 July 1936) was a Russian and Soviet military commander. Biography He was born into a noble family. His fa ...
was appointed as commander to recapture Dushanbe. Enver's militia was outnumbered and faced a well-equipped army. His attempts to centralize the guerillas to a functioning army angred some other functions, particularly
Ibrahim Bek Ibrahim Bek or Ibrahim Beg (; 1889 – 31 August 1931) was a leader in the Basmachi movement, a liberation movement in Central Asia, which fought against the Red Army. He was a member of the Uzbek Lakai tribe in Eastern Bukhara and led an organiz ...
, who was an unreliable ally and did not want to obey him which soon would cause a split between Basmachi Movement.


Skirmishes around the city and the death of Enver Pasha

In May 1922, units of the
Turkestan Front The Turkestan Front () was a front of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War, which was formed on the territory of Turkestan Military District by Order of the Republic of Turkestan on February 23, 1919. It was formed a second time by the direc ...
under the command of
Vasily Shorin Vasily Ivanovich Shorin (; 26 December 1870 January 1871 Kalyazin ''–'' 29 June 1938, Leningrad) was a Soviet military commander, who commanded several military units of the Red Army during the Russian Civil War. Biography He graduated fro ...
, with the support of the Amu Darya military flotilla and
OGPU The Joint State Political Directorate ( rus, Объединённое государственное политическое управление, p=ɐbjɪdʲɪˈnʲɵn(ː)əjə ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əjə pəlʲɪˈtʲitɕɪskəjə ʊprɐˈv ...
troops, began an offensive against the troops of Enver Pasha. Under powerful attacks, Enver Pasha was forced to leave Dushanbe in May 1922.
After the first defeats, a significant part of the Basmachi broke away from Enver Pasha. To make things worst,
Ibrahim Bek Ibrahim Bek or Ibrahim Beg (; 1889 – 31 August 1931) was a leader in the Basmachi movement, a liberation movement in Central Asia, which fought against the Red Army. He was a member of the Uzbek Lakai tribe in Eastern Bukhara and led an organiz ...
attacked Enver Pasha's troops from two sides in the Lokai Valley, in June 1922, inflicting significant damage on them. Seeing his defeat, Enver Pasha tried to flee to Afghanistan. On 4 August 1922, the remnants of Enver Pasha's forces were discovered near the village of Chagan, 25 km from the city of
Baljuvon Baljuvon is a village and jamoat in Tajikistan. It is located in Baljuvon District in Khatlon Region Khatlon Region (), one of the four provinces of Tajikistan, is the most populous of the four first-level administrative regions in the country. ...
. The 8th Cavalry Brigade of the Red Army under the command of Yakov Melkumov immediately moved there. In the ensuing battle, the Basmachi detachment was completely destroyed, and Enver Pasha himself was killed when he tried a last ditch effort of cavalry charge against enemy lines. After this, the uprising was quickly suppressed, although other Basmachi units remained active in Tajikistan until 1931.


References

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