Kabardin Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

The Kabardian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( ASSR also Kabardin, Russian Кабардинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая республика, also Kabardinskaya USDA) was the name of the Kabardino- Balkar ASSR after the deportation of the Balkar in World War II, when only Kabarda remained.

Only in 1957, the old name was restored. The Kabardinskaya USDA was an autonomous republic within the RSFSR, which existed within the years 1944-1957.

The country, in this area there was, was the USSR, the state was the USDA ( German ASSR, it was within the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the administrative center was Nalchik. 's Official languages ​​were Kabardian and Russian.

Divided was an autonomous Soviet socialist republic divided into 15 districts: Baksan, Zolskij, Cuba, Leskensky, Maisky, Nagorny, Nalchik, Primalkinsky, Prokhladnensky, the Soviet, Terek, Urvansky, Urozhaynensky, Chegem and Elbrusskij.

History

The Kabardinskaya USDA was taken on April 8, 1944 by the renaming of the Kabardino- Balkar ASSR (in connection with the deportation of the Balkar, which were accused of collaboration with the Germans ).

In 1956 were Cuba and Nalchik, the mountainous areas abolished.

On January 9, 1957 renamed back Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the Kabardino- Balkar as a result of the rehabilitation of the Balkar ASSR Balkaria.

After the independence of Russia from the Soviet Union, the Federation Treaty was signed, and the area was as Kabardino-Balkaria an autonomous republic of the Russian Federation.

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