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159: 148: 110: 41: 693:. Field Ataman Popov's Don Cossacks didn't want to leave the Don and instead departed toward the river Sal on 26 February. Popov's force included 1500 Cossacks, five guns, and 40 machine guns. On 23 April, Popov's force, now diminished to 1000, linked up with K. S. Poliakov's Zaplavskaia army at Konstantinovskaia. From the combined force, Popov organized Southern, Northern and Trans-Don army groups, under S. V. Denisov, Semiletov, and Semenov respectively. On 6 May, the Southern group helped capture 138: 129: 98: 216: 479: 209: 459: 202: 779: 434: 158: 147: 109: 369: 40: 469: 226: 28: 764: 784: 506: 727: 598: 521: 484: 444: 526: 516: 439: 374: 359: 489: 809: 804: 429: 379: 615: 568: 414: 389: 347: 245: 799: 794: 769: 573: 302: 563: 474: 789: 610: 593: 464: 454: 774: 588: 494: 297: 511: 424: 651: 632: 449: 409: 272: 287: 543: 267: 8: 558: 322: 194: 698: 640: 553: 399: 364: 342: 327: 723: 578: 394: 312: 262: 32: 678: 583: 548: 536: 531: 404: 419: 384: 307: 66: 674: 667: 337: 332: 317: 257: 758: 694: 682: 659: 655: 152: 636: 663: 722:. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing. pp. 95, 101, 124, 131. 292: 686: 277: 650:
In January–February 1918, the Red Army had conducted the successful
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was occupied on February 23, and the Cossack capital
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Index

Southern Front
Russian Civil War

Don Host Oblast
Don Army
Russia
Don Army
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Red Army
Russia
Russia
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Boris Dumenko
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
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Southern Front
of the Russian Civil War

1st Kharkiv
Mughan
Shamkhor
Donbas-Don
1st Kiev
Ice March
Steppe March
Iași–Don
March Days
1st Crimea
Transcaucasia
Kuban

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