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Khorezm People's Soviet Republic

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1920–1924 Soviet republic in Central Asia

Khorezm People's Soviet Republic
(1920–1924)
خوارزم خلق شورالر جمهوریتی
خارەزم خەلق شورالەر جۇمھۇرییەتى
Xorazm xalq sho'ro jumhuriyati
 (Uzbek)

Хорезмская Народная Советская Республика (Russian)
Khorezm Socialist Soviet Republic
(1923–1924)
خارەزم ئیجتیماعیی شورالەر جۇمھۇرییەتى
Xorazm ijtimoiy sho'ro jumhuriyati
 (Uzbek)

Хорезмская Социалистическая Советская Республика (Russian)
1920–1924
Flag of Khorezm
Flag
Seal
Emblem (1922–23)
Emblem (1923–24)
Motto: Butun dunyo proletarlari, birlashingiz!
"Proletarians of all countries, unite!"
The Khorezm People's Soviet Republic in 1922
The Khorezm People's Soviet Republic in 1922
CapitalKhiva
Common languagesRussian,Uzbek,Turkmen,Karakalpak
Religion
GovernmentSoviet republic
Chairman 
• 1920−1921(first)
Palvanniyaz Khodja Yusupov
• 1924(last)
Sultan-Kary Dzhumaniyazov
Historical eraInterwar period
2 February 1920
• Republic established
26 April 1920
• Part ofUSSR
27 October 1924
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Khanate of Khiva
Uzbek SSR
Turkmen SSR
Karakalpak AO
Today part ofTurkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan

TheKhorezm People's Soviet Republic[a] was the state created as the successor to theKhanate of Khiva in February 1920, when the Khan abdicated in response to pressure. It was officially declared by the First Khorezm Kurultay (Assembly) on 26 April 1920. On 20 October 1923, it was transformed into theKhorezm Socialist Soviet Republic.[b].[1]

500-roubles coin of 1920–21
Postage stamp of 1922

On 27 October 1924 the Khorezm SSR was divided between theUzbek andTurkmen SSRs and theKarakalpak Autonomous Oblast as part of thedelimitation of Central Asia according to nationalities.[2] The history of this short-lived republic remains murky and the way its government functioned is not largely clear. The government officials fervently opposed the delimitation plans of the Khorezmian Republic (which had to be carried out underStalin’s orders) but in the end they were forced to concede.

Politics

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Political leaders

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  DenotesActing leader
NameTook officeLeft officePartyNotes
Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee
Mulla Dzhumaniyaz Sultanmuradov2 February 192026 April 1920Communist Party of Khorezm
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Assembly (Kurultoy) of People's Representatives
Palvanniyaz Khodja Yusupov26 April 19206 March 1921Communist Party of Khorezm
Dzhabbarbergen Kuchkarov6 March 192115 May 1921Communist Party of KhorezmContinued as supreme authority to 23 May 1921
Khudaybergen Divanov15 May 192123 May 1921Communist Party of Khorezm
Chairmen of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee
Madrakhim Allabergenov23 May 19215 September 1921Communist Party of Khorezm
Mulla Ata-Maksum Madrakhimov5 September 192127 November 1921Communist Party of Khorezm
Yangibay Muradov27 November 192123 July 1922Communist Party of Khorezm
Abdulla Khodzhayev "Khadzhi Baba"23 July 192220 October 1922Communist Party of Khorezm1st term
Atadzhan Safayev20 October 192226 March 1923Communist Party of Khorezm
Abdulla Khodzhayev "Khadzhi Baba"March 192320 October 1923Communist Party of Khorezm2nd term
Karim Safayev20 October 192326 March 1924Communist Party of Khorezm
Mukhamed Abdusalyamov17 January 192419 February 1924Communist Party of Khorezm
Sultan-Kary Dzhumaniyazov26 March 192417 September 1924Communist Party of Khorezm1st term
Nedirbay Aytakov17 September 192427 October 1924Communist Party of Khorezm
Sultan-Kary DzhumaniyazovOctober 192423 November 1924Communist Party of Khorezm2nd term

Geography

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The Khorezm People's National Republic bordered on theTurkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic to the north and to the south, and on theBukharan People's Soviet Republic to the east. Its western border was a rough continuation of the western coast ofAral Sea, bordering on what was then theKirghiz ASSR (today's westernKazakhstan). It had an area of 62,200 km2 (24,000 sq mi) and a population of more than 600,000 people, mainlyUzbeks (62.5%),Turkmens (28.6%),Kazakhs (3.5%), andKarakalpaks (3.0%). Its capital wasKhiva.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^pre-1921 orthography: خوارزم خلق شورالر جمھوریتی
    1921-1926 orthography:Uzbek:خارەزم خەلق شورالەر جۇمھۇرىيەتى,romanized: Xorazm xalq sho'ro jumhuriyati;Russian:Хорезмская Народная Советская Республика,romanizedKhorezmskaya Narodnaya Sovetskaya Respublika
  2. ^1921-1926 orthography:Uzbek:خارەزم ئیجتیماعیی شورالەر جۇمھۇرىيەتى,romanized: Xorazm ijtimoiy sho'ro jumhuriyati; Russian:Хорезмская Социалистическая Советская Республика,romanized: Khorezmskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Sovetskaya Respublika
  1. ^abKhorezm People's Soviet Republic:Big Soviet Encyclopedia on-line edition.(in Russian)
  2. ^Погорельский И.В.История Хивинской революции и Хорезмской народной советской республики 1917–1924 гг., Ленинград: Изд-во ЛГУ, 1984

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