Chechen–Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

The Checheno - Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( short TschIASSR ) was a constituent republic of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ) within the Soviet Union, was established on 5 December 1936. It emerged from the Checheno - Ingush Autonomous Oblast. Their capital was Grozny. On March 7, 1944, the Autonomous Soviet Republic was dissolved. The flat rate of collaboration with the German invaders accused by Stalin regime deported Chechens and Ingush, the NKVD in Central Asian republics such as Kazakhstan. Parts of the territory of Dagestan and TschIASSR came to the North Ossetian ASSR and Georgian SSR. The rest formed the Oblast Grozny in the Russian SFSR.

As in the so-called thaw Chechens and Ingush were able to return to their homes, on 9 January 1957, the re-establishment of TschIASSR. In the course of the breakup of the Soviet Union, it was renamed on 15 May 1991 in Checheno - Ingush Republic. On 1 October 1991 the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR adopted the division of the Republic in the Chechen Republic and the Ingush Republic as a result of the independence aspirations of the Chechens.

Azerbaijan SSR: Nakhichevan ASSR

Georgian SSR: Abkhazian ASSR | Adscharische ASSR

Russian SFSR: Bashkir ASSR | Buryat ASSR | Dagestan ASSR | Yakut ASSR | Kalmyk ASSR | Karelian ASSR | ASSR of the Komi | ASSR of the Mari | Mordvinian ASSR | Nordossetische ASSR | Tatar ASSR | Checheno - Ingush ASSR | Chuvash ASSR | Tuvan ASSR | Udmurt ASSR

Mountain ASSR (1921-1924) | Kabardian ASSR (1944-1957) | Balkar ASSR Kabardino- (1919-1943; 1957-1991) | Kazakh ASSR (1925-1936) | Kyrgyz ASSR (1926-1936) | Turkestan ASSR ( 1918-1924) | ASSR of the Volga Germans (1924-1941)

Ukrainian SSR: the Crimean ASSR ( 1991, 1921 to 1945 in the RSFSR ) | Moldavian ASSR ( 1924-1940 )

Uzbek SSR: Karakalpakische ASSR | Tajik ASSR (1924-1929)

  • (Autonomous ) Soviet Socialist Republic (Asia)
  • Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Chechnya
  • Ingushetia
  • Russian SFSR
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