Russian Peasants' uprising of 1905–1906

Russian Peasants' Uprising of 1905–1906
Part of the Russian Revolution of 1905
Date1905–1906
Location
Result Uprisings suppressed; significant destruction of manors; increased land reform pressures
Belligerents
Russian Empire Russian peasants
Commanders and leaders
Imperial Russian Army and local authorities Peasant rebels (no centralized leadership)
Strength
Imperial Russian Army units Large numbers of peasants across multiple provinces
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown; widespread destruction of property, including nearly 3,000 manors burned
Included rent strikes, manor burnings, attacks on property; influenced Stolypin's land reform policies

The Russian peasants' uprising of 1905–1906, also known as the Jaquerie of 1905–1906 or the agrarian revolt of 1905–1906, was a series of peasant uprisings and violence that broke out throughout the Russian Empire in the years of 1905–1906.