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1. During the Civil war of 1918-19 in Russia, the pro-tsarists were referred to as 'greens'.

2. Leon Trotskii was the Prime Minister of Russia during the October Revolution of 1917.

3. Lenin wanted to transfer the land to the peasants.

4. The Tsarina Alexandra was of French origin.

5. Jadidists were Muslim reformers within the Russian empire.​

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Answered by swarupnikam24
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1. Their leaders moved to south Russia and organised troops to fight the Bolsheviks. During 1918-19 the greens( Socialist Revolutionaries) Whites ( Pro-Tsarists) controlled most of the Russian empire.

2. After the 1917 February Revolution brought an end to the Tsarist monarchy, Trotsky returned from New York via Canada to Russia and became a leader in the Bolshevik faction. As chairman of the Petrograd Soviet, he played a key role in the October Revolution of November 1917 that overthrew the new Provisional Government.

3. In November 1917, the Bolsheviks issued a land decree, which was one of over 190 decrees issued in the first six months of the Bolshevik government's existence. This decree stated that: There could be no private ownership of land. Land could not be sold, leased or mortgaged.

4. No, The Tsarina Alexandra was of German Origin.

5. The Muslim reform movements started in Russia around 1880s and Muslim reformers of that period were called Jadids.

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