Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast Кара-Кыргыз өзэркин облусу | |||||||||
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Autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR | |||||||||
1924–1926 | |||||||||
Map of the Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast' (formerly the Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast') in 1925, the Murghob District was part of the Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast. | |||||||||
Capital | Pishpek | ||||||||
Historical era | Colonization period | ||||||||
• Creation of Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast | 14 October 1924 | ||||||||
• renamed as Kirghiz AO | 15 May 1925 | ||||||||
• reorganized as Kirghiz ASSR | 11 February 1926 | ||||||||
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The Kara-Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast,[lower-alpha 1] abbreviated as Kara-Kirghiz AO[lower-alpha 2] or KAO[lower-alpha 3] in the former region of Soviet Central Asia, was created on 14 October 1924 within the Russian SFSR from the predominantly Kyrgyz part of the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. On 15 May 1925 it was renamed to the Kirghiz Autonomous Oblast. On 11 February 1926 it was reorganized into the Kirghiz ASSR (not to be confused with the Kirghiz ASSR, the original name of the Kazakh ASSR). On 5 December 1936 it became the Kirghiz SSR, one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union.
Etymology
Kara-Kirghiz is a former name for the Kyrgyz people that literally means 'the black Kirghiz (Kyrgyz)', in reference to the colour of the tents the nomads used.[1]
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References
- ↑ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 15 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 827–829.