Chechen Autonomous OblastНохчийн АО Чеченская АО | |||||||||
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Autonomous oblast of the Soviet Union | |||||||||
1922–1934 | |||||||||
Capital | Grozny | ||||||||
Demonym | Chechens | ||||||||
Historical era | 20th century | ||||||||
• Established | 30 November 1922 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | January 15 1934 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Russia · Chechnya |
Chechen Autonomous Oblast (Chechen: Нохчийн автономин область, romanized: Noxçiyn avtonomin oblast; Russian: Чеченская автономная область, romanized: Chechenskaya avtonomnaya oblast'), or Autonomous Oblast of Chechnya (Russian: автономная область Чечни, romanized: avtonomnaya oblast' Chechni), was an autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR, created on November 30, 1922 when it was separated from the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. From 16 October 1924 it belonged to the North Caucasus Krai.
On January 15, 1934, the Chechen and Ingush Autonomous Oblasts were merged to form the Chechen–Ingush Autonomous Oblast.
References
- Всероссийский Центральный Исполнительный Комитет. Декрет от 30 ноября 1922 г. «Об образовании автономной области Чечни». (All-Russian Central Executive Committee. Decree of November 30, 1922 On the Establishment of the Autonomous Oblast of Chechnya. ).
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