Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
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Kirghiz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Kirghiz ASSR) was the name of two different national entities within Russian SFSR, in the territories of modern Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
See articles Kazakh SSR and Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast, Kirghiz SSR, and History of Central Asia for the context.
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Bashkir ASSR -
Buryat ASSR -
Chechen-Ingush ASSR (1936-1944), (1957-1990) -
Chuvash ASSR -
Dagestan ASSR -
Kabardin ASSR -
Kabardino-Balkar ASSR -
Kalmyk ASSR -
Karelian ASSR (1923-1940), (1956-1991)
Komi ASSR - Mari ASSR - Mordovian ASSR - North Ossetian ASSR (1936-1990) - Tatar ASSR - Tuva ASSR (1961-1992) - Udmurt ASSR - Yakut ASSR Abkhaz ASSR - Adjar ASSR - Nakhichevan ASSR - Karakalpak ASSR - Crimean ASSR (1921-1945) - Kazakh ASSR (1925-1936) - Kirghiz ASSR (1926-1936) - Turkestan ASSR (1918-1924) Volga German ASSR (1918-1941) - Moldavian ASSR (1924-1941)
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