KARACHAY-CHERKESS REPUBLIC

kärächīˈ-chĕrkĕsˈ, constituent republic (1990 est. pop. 420,000), c.5,500 sq mi (14,200 sq km), Stavropol Territory, SE European Russia, in the Greater Caucasus, along the upper Kuban River. Cherkessk is the capital. The republic consists of lowland steppe in the north and the Caucasian foothills in the south. Grains, fruits, and vegetables are grown and livestock is raised. The republic has lead, zinc, copper, and gold mines. Industrial products include building materials, foodstuffs, and machinery. The population consists of Russians (40%), Karachay (31%), and Cherkess (10%). The Karachay are Turkic-speaking Muslims who arrived in the region in the 14th cent. In the 16th cent. they became vassals of Kabardinian princes, then passed (1733) to Turkish suzerainty, and in 1828 were conquered by the Russians. The region was included (1921) in the Mountain People's Republic, but in 1922 it became the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Region. In 1924 it was divided into the Karachay Autonomous Region and the Cherkess National Area; the latter became an autonomous region in 1928 (see Circassia). In 1943 the Karachay, accused of collaborating with the Germans in World War II, were deported to Siberia, and their autonomous region was abolished. However, the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Region was reestablished in 1957, when the "rehabilitation" of deported peoples was decreed. In 1990, the region's supreme soviet declared it a full soviet socialist republic. It was a signatory, under the name Republic of Karachayevo-Cherkisiya, to the Mar. 31, 1992, treaty that created the Russian Federation (see Russia).

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...Soviet Socialist Republics. In the north-west...Kabardian ASSR and the Cherkess and Adyghe Autonomous...the Balkar, the Karachay, the Chechens and...family. The Balkar, Karachay, Chechens and Ingush...swagger by in their cherkesskas , their ornamental...was an independent republic, that the French...
...district of the Karachayevo-Cherkess Autonomous...autonomous republic of Abazashta...Mountain Republic until 1922...newly formed Karachayevo-Cherkess Oblast. In...Socialist Republic from 1944...when the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous...
...the 21 republics. Those representing...Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachayevo-Cherkessia, and Tatarstan...autonomous republics existed by...namely the Cherkess (Adyge), Karachayevo-Cherkess...separate Karachayevo-Cherkess and Kabardino-Balkar republics were established...
...Kabardino-Balkar Autonomous Republic and the Karachayevo-Cherkess Autonomous District. Nor...citizens, and that most republics of the North Caucasus, along...Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria, Karachay-Cherkessia, North Osetia, Stavropol...
...5. Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany of 23 May 1949 127...the Constitution of the Fourth French Republic 1946 211 6c. Constitution of the Fifth French Republic of 4 October 1958 213...
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KARACHAY-CHERKESS REPUBLIC karachi -cherkes...Mountain Peoples Republic, but in 1922 it became the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Region...However, the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Region...soviet socialist republic. It was a signatory...
CHERKESS AUTONOMOUS REGION see Karachay-Cherkess Republic . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
CHERKESSK chirkesk , city (1989 pop. 113,000), capital of Karachay-Cherkess Republic, Stavropol Territory, SE European Russian, on the Kuban River. Founded in 1825 as Batalpashinsk, it manufactures electrical equipment...
...peoples: the Kabarda, in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic; the Circassians or Cherkess, in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic; and the Adygey, in the Adygey Republic. The term Circassian has sometimes been incorrectly applied to all the mountain peoples...
...capital; Pyatigorsk; Kislovodsk; and Cherkessk. The Karachay-Cherkess Republic is in the territory. The population is for the most...Russian and Ukrainian; minority groups are Circassians, Karachay, and Nogay Tatar herders. The territory was first...
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