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Ingush Autonomous Region

The Ingush Autonomous Region is an administrative-territorial unit within the RSFSR that existed in 1924-1934 .

Autonomous region
Ingush Autonomous Region
A countryUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics the USSR
Included inRussia RSFSR
Adm. CentreVladikavkaz city
History and Geography
Date of formation1924
Date of Abolition1934
Square2218 km²
Population
Population75 133 [1] people ( 1926 )
Density23.3 people / km²
NationalitiesIngush (93%),
Chechens (3%),
Russians (1%)
Official languageRussian , Ingush
Ingush Autonomous Okrug, 1931

The center is the city of Vladikavkaz .

Content

History

The Ingush Autonomous Region was formed on November 7, 1924 from the Ingush Autonomous Region of the abolished Mountain ASSR [2] . The center of the region was the city of Vladikavkaz , which was not part of the region, had the status of an autonomous city and was also the center of the North Ossetian Autonomous Region.

Since October 16, 1924, the Ingush Autonomous Region has been part of the North Caucasus Territory .

On January 15, 1934, the Ingush Autonomous Okrug was merged with the Chechen Autonomous Okrug into the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Okrug .

Administrative Division [3]

Initially, the region was divided into 3 districts: Achaluksky ( Psedakh village), Gorny ( Akhki-Yurt village ) and Nazranovsky .

On March 8, 1926, the Achaluksky district was renamed Psedakhsky, and the Mountainous region was divided into Galashkinsky and Prigorodny ( Vladikavkaz ).

As of October 1, 1931, the region included four districts:

  1. Galashki district - the village of Galashki,
  2. Nazranovsky - the village of Nazran ,
  3. Suburban - the city of Ordzhonikidze ,
  4. Psedahsky - the village of Psedah.

Population

According to the results of the 1926 All-Union population census, the population of the region was 75,133 [1] people.

The national composition of the population was distributed as follows [4] :

NationalityPopulationShare in total
population,%
Ingush69 93093.1
Chechens25723.4
Russians9221,2
Ossetians3170.4

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 All-Union Population Census of 1926 (Neopr.) . Archived March 10, 2012.
  2. ↑ Ingush Autonomous Region // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : in 66 volumes (65 volumes and 1 additional) / Ch. ed. O. Yu. Schmidt . - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1926-1947.
  3. ↑ World Historical Project (Neopr.) . Archived January 7, 2012.
  4. ↑ All-Union population census 1929. National composition. (unspecified) . Archived March 10, 2012.

Links

  • Administrative division of the RSFSR
  • Autonomous Region of Ingushetia
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=English_autonomous_region&oldid=101241735


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