Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast
| Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast Кабардино-Балкарская АО  (Russian) Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр АО (Kabardian) Къабарты-Малкъар АО (Karachay-Balkar)  | |||||||||
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| Autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR | |||||||||
| 1922–1936 | |||||||||
| Capital | Nalchik | ||||||||
| Area | |||||||||
• 1936  | 12,470 km2 (4,810 sq mi) | ||||||||
| Population | |||||||||
• 1936   | 350,000 | ||||||||
| • Type | Autonomous oblast | ||||||||
| Historical era | Interwar period | ||||||||
• Formed as Kabardin Autonomous Oblast from Kabardin Okrug of Mountain ASSR   | 1921 | ||||||||
• Merged with Balkarian Okrug of Mountain ASSR and renamed as Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast   | 16 January 1922 | ||||||||
• Became Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR   | 5 December 1936 | ||||||||
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The Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast was an autonomous oblast within the Kabardino-Balkaria region of the Soviet Union. The Oblast was formed in 1921 as the Kabardin Autonomous Oblast before becoming the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast on 16 January 1922.[1] On 16 October 1924 it became part of the North Caucasus Krai,[2] but was separated from it on 5 December 1936, elevated in status and renamed the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.[1]
See also
- History of Kabardino-Balkaria
 - Kabardino-Balkarian Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
 
References
- ^ a b "Kabardino-Balkariya | republic, Russia | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2022-05-31.
 - ^ Miller, Robert F. (September 1966). "The Politotdel: A Lesson from the Past". Slavic Review. 25 (3): 475–496. doi:10.2307/2492858. JSTOR 2492858. S2CID 156620574.