Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast
Appearance
Kara-Kalpak Autonomous Oblast | |||||||||||
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Autonomous oblast of the Russian SFSR | |||||||||||
1925–1932 | |||||||||||
Capital | Turtkul | ||||||||||
Historical era | Interwar period | ||||||||||
• Established | 19 February 1925 | ||||||||||
• Disestablished | 20 March 1932 | ||||||||||
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Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast was created on February 19, 1925 by separating lands of the ethnic Karakalpaks from the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and Khorezm People's Soviet Republic.
Initially located within the Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (which was later renamed to Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic), the Karakalpak AO was transferred to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from July 20, 1930 to March 20, 1932, at which time it was elevated to the Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Karakalpak ASSR). The Karakalpak ASSR was joined to the Uzbek SSR from December 5, 1936.
Administrative Subdivisions
Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast was divided into the below districts (Kazakh: аудан, اۋدان):[1]
- Shımbay
- Toʻrtkoʻl
- Tomdi (now part of Navoiy Region)
- Shayiq Abaz
- Kegeyli
- Dayqara Kok Ozek (Dark blue river)
- Xojeli
- Qitay Qipshaq
- Qońirat
- Taldiq
See also
References
- ^ a b VI-съезде сайланған Қазақстан орталық кеңес комитеті 2-нші сессиясы шығарған қаулылары https://kazneb.kz/la/bookView/view?brId=1658337
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