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1932–1991 autonomous republic of the Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
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Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist RepublicКаракалпакская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика  (Russian)
Қорақалпоғистон Автоном Совет Социалистик Республикаси  (Uzbek)
Қарақалпақстан Автономиялық Совет Социалистик Республикасы  (Karakalpak)
ASSR of the Uzbek SSR
Autonomous republic of Uzbekistan
1932–1992
Flag of Karakalpak ASSR Flag Emblem of Karakalpak ASSR Emblem

Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan
CapitalNukus
 • TypeAutonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
History 
• Established 1932
• Sovereignty declared 14 December 1990
• Republic of Karakalpakstan 9 January 1992
• New constitution 9 April 1993
Preceded by Succeeded by
Karakalpak AO
Karakalpakstan
Today part ofUzbekistan

The Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Karakalpak ASSR; Karakalpak: Қарақалпақстан АССР, Qaraqalpaqstan ASSR; Uzbek: Қорақалпоғистон АССР, Qoraqalpog‘iston ASSR; Russian: Каракалпакская АССР, Karakalpakskaya ASSR), also known as Soviet Karakalpakstan or simply Karakalpakstan, was an autonomous republic within the Soviet Union. Until 20 July 1932, it was called the Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast. On 5 December 1936, it was moved from the Russian SFSR to the Uzbek SSR. It was the only ASSR in Soviet Central Asia (though other ASSRs existed in the region prior to the Karakalpak ASSR's creation, such as the Tajik ASSR and the Kirghiz ASSR, both of which were "upgraded" to union-level republics in 1929 and 1936 respectively).

Its capital was Nukus (until 1939, Turtkul).

On 14 December 1990, Karakalpak ASSR declared state sovereignty over the Soviet laws. Uzbekistan declared independence on 31 August 1991 after the events of the failed coup while Karakalpak ASSR was renamed to and re-established as the Republic of Karakalpakstan on 21 December 1991. The Soviet Union was dissolved on 26 December 1991.

The new constitution was adopted on 8 December 1992, thus making Karakalpakstan as an autonomous republic within Uzbekistan.

Demographics

Demographic change and ethnic composition of the population of Karakalpakstan according to the data of the 1926-1989 censuses
Ethnicities 1926
pop.
% 1939
pop.
% 1959
pop.
% 1970
pop.
% 1979
pop.
% 1989
pop.
%
Total 304,539 100.00 469,702 100.00 510,101 100.00 702,264 100.00 905,500 100.00 1,212,207 100.00
Uzbeks 84,099 27.62 116,054 24.71 146,783 28.78 212,597 30.27 285,400 31.52 397,826 32.82
Karakalpaks 116,125 38.13 158,615 33.77 155,999 30.58 217,505 30.97 281,809 31.12 389,146 32.10
Kazakhs 85,782 28.17 129,677 27.61 133,844 26.24 186,038 26.49 243,926 26.94 318,739 26.29
Turkmens 9,686 3.18 23,259 4.95 29,225 5.73 37,547 5.35 48,655 5.37 60,244 4.97
Russians 4,924 1.62 24,969 5.32 22,966 4.50 25,165 3.58 21,287 2.35 19,846 1.64
Koreans 7,347 1.56 9,956 1.95 8,958 1.28 8,081 0.89 9,174 0.76
Tatars 884 0.29 4,162 0.89 6,177 1.21 7,619 1.08 7,617 0.84 7,767 0.64
Ukrainians 621 0.20 3,130 0.67 2,201 0.43 2,316 0.33 2,005 0.22 2,271 0.19
Bashkirs 29 0.01 381 0.08 571 0.11 854 0.12 920 0.10 1,090 0.09
Kyrgyz 277 0.09 181 0.04 177 0.03 400 0.06 1,955 0.22 867 0.07
Moldovans 10 0.00 16 0.00 57 0.01 343 0.04 632 0.05
Belarusians 30 0.01 214 0.05 328 0.06 517 0.07 852 0.09 567 0.05
Others 2,072 0.68 1,697 0.36 1,874 0.37 2,691 0.38 2,650 0.29 4,038 0.33

Flags

  • 1934-1937 1934-1937
  • 1937-1941 1937-1941
  • 1941-1952 1941-1952
  • 1952-1992 1952-1992

See also

References

  1. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1926 года. Национальный состав населения по регионам РСФСР (Казакская АССР, Кара-Калпакская АО) Демоскоп
  2. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1939 года. Распределение городского и сельского населения областей союзных республик по национальности и полу Демоскоп
  3. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1959 года. Городское и сельское население областей республик СССР (кроме РСФСР) по полу и национальности Демоскоп
  4. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1970 года. Городское и сельское население областей республик СССР (кроме РСФСР) по полу и национальности Демоскоп
  5. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1979 года. Городское и сельское население областей республик СССР (кроме РСФСР) по полу и национальности Демоскоп
  6. Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 года. Распределение городского и сельского населения областей республик СССР по полу и национальности Демоскоп
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union
By name
By years
of existence
   

1918–24  Turkestan
1918–41  Volga German
1919–90  Bashkir
1920–25  Kirghiz
1920–90  Tatar
1921–91  Adjarian
1921–45  Crimean
1921–91  Dagestan
1921–24  Mountain

1921–90  Nakhichevan
1922–91  Yakut
1923–90  Buryat
1923–40  Karelian
1924–40  Moldavian
1924–29  Tajik
1925–92  Chuvash
1925–36  Kazakh
1926–36  Kirghiz

1931–92  Abkhaz
1932–92  Karakalpak
1934–90  Mordovian
1934–90  Udmurt
1935–43  Kalmyk
1936–44  Checheno-Ingush
1936–44  Kabardino-Balkarian
1936–90  Komi
1936–90  Mari

1936–90  North Ossetian
1944–57  Kabardin
1956–91  Karelian
1957–92  Checheno-Ingush
1957–91  Kabardino-Balkarian
1958–90  Kalmyk
1961–92  Tuvan
1990–91  Gorno-Altai
1991–92  Crimean

  • Buryat–Mongol until 1958.
  • Kazakh ASSR was called Kirghiz ASSR until 1925
  • Autonomous Republic since 1920
  • Autonomous Republic since 1923
  • Autonomous Republic since 1925
  • Autonomous Republic since 1934

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