Buryatia

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Buryatia's flag at the regional stage.
Buryatia's flag after reuniting Russia.

Buryatia, officially the Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, is a communist Russian warlord in the Far East.

It borders Yakutia to the northeast, the Unorganized Siberian Territories to the north, Chita to the east and its enemy, Irkutsk, to the west.

History

Soviet collapse and the Siberian war (1945-1950)

After the collapse of the Soviet state, the area of Buryatia found itself under Yagoda's and the NKVD's thumb. The nation found itself relatively stable until the start of the Siberian War in 1950, within a few days of the start of the conflict, several local authorities revolted against Yagoda's regime. This led to the creation of the states of Magadan, Amur, Chita, Yakutia and the Soviet Pacific Fleet.

Sablin's Rebellion (1961)

Valery Sablin became dissilusioned with his duties for Yagoda. Leading a group of loyal soldiers, he took control of a radio tower in the Buryat ASSR, and broadcasted a call to arms against Yagoda's tyrannical rule in Irkutsk. This message ressonated with many people, especially those of the Buryat identity that were being subjected to Russification policies.

Quote

"To the madness of daring, we chant a song."

- Capitulation quote