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determined the idea to raise a central government to issue and grant his people an autonomous status as a special administrative unit. On 3 January 1920, Chuvash People's Commissariat Department presented to the board of the
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approved the autonomy of the Chuvash people and their Chuvash Autonomous Oblast, which was adopted on June 24, 1920 by decree signed by the
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a preliminary report on the special administrative unit. In June, the Political Bureau of the
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Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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from 24 June 1920 until 21 April 1925 when the oblast become part of the
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Map of the Chuvash Autonomous Oblast in 1922 (in Russian)
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Cheboksary
Union
Marxist–Leninist
one-party state
Chuvash Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
autonomous oblast
Chuvash Autonomous Republic
Kazan
Simbirsk
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Chuvash workers
Council of People's Commissars
Central Committee
Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
Tsivilsky
Yadrinsky
Chuvash people
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars
Vladimir Lenin
All-Russian Congress of Soviets
Mikhail Kalinin
Avel Enukidze
First Secretary of the Chuvash Communist Party
Russian
romanized
Chuvash
"Новости Ядринского района - Как образовалась Чувашская автономная область"
У истоков Чувашской Автономии

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