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Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Coordinates: 41°39′00″N 42°00′00″E / 41.6500°N 42.0000°E / 41.6500; 42.0000
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Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Аджарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика
აჭარის ავტონომიური საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა
1921–1990
Flag of Adjar ASSR
Flag
Coat of arms of Adjar ASSR
Coat of arms
StatusAutonomous republic of the Soviet Union
CapitalBatumi
Recognised regional languagesRussian
Georgian
GovernmentAutonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
History 
• Established
1921
• Disestablished
1990
CurrencyRuble
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Democratic Republic of Georgia
Adjara
Map of the Adjar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1922.

The Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Adjarian ASSR or Adzhar ASSR; Georgian: აჭარის ავტონომიური საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა; Template:Lang-ru) was an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union within the Georgian SSR, established on 16 July 1921.[1] After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, it became the Autonomous Republic of Adjara within Georgia.

Establishment

After a temporary occupation by Turkish and British troops in 1918–1920, Ajaria was reunited with Georgia in 1920. A brief military conflict in March 1921 prompted the government in Ankara to cede the territory to Georgia as a consequence of Article VI of the Treaty of Kars, with the condition for autonomy to be provided for the Muslim population. Accordingly, the Soviet Union established the Adjarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on 16 July 1921. Nonetheless, Islam within the new republic, as elsewhere in the Soviet Union and in common with Christianity, was persecuted and repressed.

See also

References

  1. ^ "1936 CONSTITUTION OF THE USSR". Brucknell University. December 1936. Retrieved 24 December 2014.

41°39′00″N 42°00′00″E / 41.6500°N 42.0000°E / 41.6500; 42.0000