expulsion from russia
"Expulsion from Russia" refers to the act of forcibly removing an individual from the country, usually by governmental authorities, due to legal or administrative reasons, which may include immigration violations, criminal activities, or violations of the terms of their visa or residency permit.
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- joseph stalin
- leon trotsky
- nikolai lenin
- october revolution
- red army
- romanov dynasty
- russian civil war
- russian diaspora
- russian dissidents
- russian empire
- russian imperial family
- russian political exiles
- russian revolution
- soviet union
- tsar nicholas ii
- white movement
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