North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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The North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Iron Ossetic: Цӕгат Ирыстоны Автономон Советон Социалистон Республикӕ, romanized: Tsagât Ireštone Âvtonomon Šovêton Šotsiâlišton Rêšpublika; Russian: Северо-Осетинская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика, romanized: Severo-Osetinskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika) was an autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR within the Soviet Union. It existed from 5 December 1936 until 9 November 1993, when it became the Republic of North Ossetia (since 1994 the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania), a federal subject of Russia.[1]

CapitalOrdzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz)
DemonymNorth Ossetian
Ossetian
Quick facts Цӕгат Ирыстоны ACCP (Iron Ossetic)Северо-Осетинская АССР (Russian), Capital ...
North Ossetian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Цӕгат Ирыстоны ACCP (Iron Ossetic)
Северо-Осетинская АССР (Russian)
ASSR of the Russian SFSR
Republic of the Russian Federation
1936–1993
Flag of North Ossetian ASSR
Flag
(1981–1991)
Emblem(1978–1990) of North Ossetian ASSR
Emblem
(1978–1990)

CapitalOrdzhonikidze (Vladikavkaz)
DemonymNorth Ossetian
Ossetian
  TypeSoviet republic
History 
 Established
5 December 1936
 Sovereignty declared
20 July 1990
9 November 1993
Preceded by
Succeeded by
North Ossetian Autonomous Oblast
North Ossetia–Alania
Today part ofRussia
 · North Ossetia–Alania
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History

In 1990 the North Ossetian ASSR declared itself independent as part of rising ethnic conflict with Ingushetia.[2] Originally part of the Ingush territory was transferred to North Ossetia in 1944, bringing with it thousands of Ingush people, and with the dissolution of the Soviet Union conflicts began.[3][4]

During the summer and early autumn of 1992, there was a steady increase in the militancy of Ingush nationalists. At the same time, there was a steady increase in incidents of organized harassment, kidnapping and rape against Ingush inhabitants of North Ossetia by their Ossetian neighbors, police, security forces, and militia. This would eventually lead to the Ossetian–Ingush Conflict.[5]

Population

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YearPopulationSource
1939329 205[6]1939 Soviet census
1959450 581[7]1959 Soviet census
1970552 581[8]1970 Soviet census
1979596 921[9]1979 Soviet census
1989634 009[10]1989 Soviet census
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