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The '''Narodnaya Volya''' (English: ''People's Will''), were an organised group of revolutionary individuals based in Tsarist [[Russia]], and a faction of the [[Russian Assassins|Russian branch]] of the [[Assassins|Assassin Order]].
The '''Narodnaya Volya''' (English: ''People's Will'') were an organised group of revolutionary individuals based in Tsarist [[Russia]], and a faction of the [[Russian Assassins|Russian Brotherhood]] of the [[Assassins]].


Seen by contemporaries as a terrorist organization, they were responsible for a number of acts of sabotage and murder; their most well known being the assassination of Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia]] with a bomb, after five separate attempts on his life.
Seen by contemporaries as a terrorist organization, they were responsible for a number of acts of sabotage and murder; their most well known being the assassination of Tsar [[Alexander II of Russia]] with a bomb, after five separate attempts on his life.


Notable members of the branch included [[Nikolai Orelov]] and [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]].
Notable members of the organization included [[Nikolai Orelov]] and [[Aleksandr Ulyanov]].


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Revision as of 15:54, 28 March 2013


The Narodnaya Volya (English: People's Will) were an organised group of revolutionary individuals based in Tsarist Russia, and a faction of the Russian Brotherhood of the Assassins.

Seen by contemporaries as a terrorist organization, they were responsible for a number of acts of sabotage and murder; their most well known being the assassination of Tsar Alexander II of Russia with a bomb, after five separate attempts on his life.

Notable members of the organization included Nikolai Orelov and Aleksandr Ulyanov.

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