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  2. Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Yakut ASSR was formed as part of the RSFSR on April 27, 1922, during the Yakut revolt.It comprised the territory of the Yakutsk Oblast, excluding the Nizhnyaya Tunguska district, which became part of the Kirensky district of the Irkutsk Governorate; the Republic also included the Khatango-Anabar district of the Yeniseysk Governorate, the Olekminsko-Suntarskaya volost of the Kirensky ...

  3. Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics - Wikipedia

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    Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: 1920–1990 Kazan: Tatar, Russian 68,000 Tatarstan: Tuvan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: 1961–1992 Kyzyl: Tuvan, Russian 170,500 Tuva: Udmurt Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: 1934–1990 Izhevsk: Udmurt, Russian 42,100 Udmurtia: Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: 1922–1991 Yakutsk

  4. Yakuts - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the new Soviet government named the area the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In the late 1920s through the late 1930s, Yakut people were systematically persecuted, when Joseph Stalin launched his collectivization campaign. [ 54 ]

  5. Flag of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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    The state flag of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic is the national flag of the RSFSR, consisting of a red cloth, in the left corner of which at the top of the shaft, are placed the golden letters "RSFSR" in Russian and Yakut languages, with an additional inscription under the letters "RSFSR" of smaller letters — "SASSR", in ...

  6. List of Sakha flags - Wikipedia

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    First flag of the Yakut ASSR: A red flag with a blue canton in the top left of the flag on which the northern lights was depicted with the yellow inscription "Yakut ASSR" in the Yakut language. [4] 1937–1939 Second flag of the Yakut ASSR. [5] 1939–1954 Third flag of the Yakut ASSR. [6] 1954–1978 Fourth flag of the Yakut ASSR. [7] 1978–1990

  7. Yakutsk Oblast - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] On 27 April 1922, the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was formed as part of the RSFSR, which included the Yakutsk Oblast but excluded the region of Lower Tunguska (which became part of the Kirensky uezd of the Irkutsk Governorate), the Khatanga-Anabar uezd of the Yeniseysk Governorate, the Olekminsk-Suntar volost of the ...

  8. Yakut nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Yakut activist Aikhal Ammosov was tried three times already: for anti-war graffiti he was fined under the article on hooliganism. For the inscription "Yakutia will be free" on the CPRF banner "100 Years of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" he was fined 1500 rubles.

  9. Emblem of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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    The State Emblem of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was the State Emblem of the RSFSR, which is an image of a hammer and sickle on a red background, in the rays of a solonetz and framed with ears of wheat, with the inscription "RSFSR"in Russian and "Proletarians of all countries, unite!"