| native_name = {{native name|ru|Кабардино-Балкарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика}}<br>{{native name|kbd|Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр Автоном Совет {{nobr|Социал Республикэ}}}}<br>{{native name|krc|Къабарты-Малкъар Автоном Совет {{nobr|Социалист Республика}}}}
| native_name = {{native name|ru|Кабардино-Балкарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика}}<br>{{native name|kbd|Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр Автоном Совет {{nobr|Социал Республикэ}}}}<br>{{native name|krc|Къабарты-Малкъар Автоном Совет {{nobr|Социалист Республика}}}}
| subdivision = [[Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics|ASSR]]
| subdivision = [[Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics|ASSR]]
| nation = the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]]
| nation = the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]]
| capital = [[Nalchik]]
| capital = [[Nalchik]]
| image_flag = Flag of the Kabardino-Balkar ASSR.svg
| image_flag = Flag of the Kabardino-Balkar ASSR.svg
| event2 = Name restored
| event2 = Name restored
| date_event2 = 1957
| date_event2 = 1957
| year_end = 1991
| =
| date_event3 = 31 January 1991
| event_end = Renamed to [[Kabardino-Balkaria|Kabardino-Balkarian Republic]]
| date_end = 16 May
| year_end = 1992
| demonym =
| demonym =
| area_km2 =
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[[Category:History of Kabardino-Balkaria]]
[[Category:History of Kabardino-Balkaria]]
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[[Category:1936 establishments in the Soviet Union]]
[[Category:1936 establishments in the Soviet Union]]
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[[Category: disestablishments in the Soviet Union]]
[[Category:1992 disestablishments in Russia]]
[[Category:Former socialist republics]]
[[Category:Former socialist republics]]
Entity within the Russian SFSR
| Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Кабардино-Балкарская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика (Russian)
Къэбэрдей-Балъкъэр Автоном Совет Социал Республикэ (Kabardian) Къабарты-Малкъар Автоном Совет Социалист Республика (Karachay-Balkar) |
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Location of Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR within Russian SFSR |
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| Capital | Nalchik |
| • Type | Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |
| History | |
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• Established |
1936 |
| 1944 | |
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• Name restored |
1957 |
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• Renamed to Kabardino-Balkarian SSR |
31 January 1991 |
| 16 May 1992 | |
The Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an autonomous republic of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union, and was originally a part of the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. On 16 January 1922 the region was detached from the Mountain ASSR and the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast on 1 September 1921.[vague] It became an autonomous republic on 5 December 1936. On 30 January 1991, the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR declared state sovereignty.[1] It is now the Kabardino-Balkaria republic, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. The Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR bordered no other sovereign states during the existence of the Soviet Union.
Like the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR was shared by two nationalities. Both autonomous republics resided as part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and featured Russians as the ethnic majority.[2][full citation needed][failed verification]
The Russian, Ottoman and Persian Empires fought for the region between the 17th and 19th centuries, during which the region was under Russian control. After the October Revolution, the region joined the Mountain Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1921, during the Russian Civil War. The territories were detached from the Mountain ASSR to the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Oblast in 1922, and on 5 December 1936 it was transformed into the Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.[2][3]
In 1944, Joseph Stalin accused the Balkars of cooperating with Nazi Germany, men of military age suspected of being collaborators were deported to internment camps in Central Asia.[3][4] Balkar lands were incorporated into Kabardin ASSR except for Baksan valley which was ceded to the Georgian SSR.[5] After the end of war, most of those interned were allowed to return, except those who actually were involved in anti-Soviet conspiracies. In 1957, the original name of Balkar-Kabardin ASSR was restored. [5]
The Kabardino-Balkarian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was located in the North Caucasus mountains. It covered an area of 12,500 km2 (4,800 sq mi).
The main rivers include the Terek River (623 km), Malka River (216 km), Baksan River (173 km), Urukh River (104 km), and Cherek River (76 km).[4]
An area of 18,740 km2 (7,240 sq mi) is covered solely by river basins. More than 100 lakes are located in the borders, although none of them has very large surface area.[4] Most of the lakes are located in the mountains, formed by glacial processes.[4] Lakes located on a plain include Tambukan Lake.
Mount Elbrus (5,642 m) is volcanic and the highest peak in the Caucasus.[3]
Other major mountains include Mount Dykhtau (5,402 m), Mount Koshkhatau (5,151 m), and Mount Shkhara (5,068 m).
Along with timber, the mining of minerals such as iron, molybdenum, gold, coal, tungsten, and lead were a main industry in the Kabardino-Balkarian ASSR.[3] The region also has a great abundance of mineral water.[4]



