what was the kulaks?
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Kulak, or golchomags was the term describing peasants with over 8 acres of land towards the end of the Russian Empire. In the early Soviet Union, particularly Soviet Russia and Azerbaijan, kulak became a vague reference to property ownership among peasants, who were considered "hesitating" allies of the revolution.
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Kulaks were the group of comparatively prosperous farmers in the later part of the Russian Empire, and the early Soviet Union. They were the peasants with large farms, several horses and cattle and the ability to employ hired labor. Kulaks and their families were imprisoned and executed en masse, during the 1930s.
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