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Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus

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Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus

1917 – 1920

Flag of Mountain Republic

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Capital Temir-Khan-Shura
Language(s) Chechen, Ingush, Ossetic, Dagestani languages
Government Republic
Historical era Interwar period
 - Independence March, 1917
 - Incorporated by the Soviet Union June, 1920
Currency Ruble

The Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (MRNC; also known as the Mountain Republic or the Republic of the Mountaineers) (1917–1920) was a shortlived state situated in the Northern Caucasus, now forming the republics of Chechnya, Ingushetia, North Ossetia-Alania, and Dagestan of the Russian Federation. The total land area of the MRNC was about 70,000 square kilometers (27,027 sq mi), with a population of about 1 million. Its capital was initially at Vladikavkaz, then Nazran and finally Buynaksk.

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History

Leaders of the MRNC with prime minister Tapa Tchermoeff front row centre.
Leaders of the MRNC with prime minister Tapa Tchermoeff front row centre.

The "Union of the Peoples of the Northern Caucasus" was created in March 1917, and an Executive Committee of the Union was elected. The Chairman of the Executive Committee was one of the leaders of the National‐Liberation movement of the Peoples of the Northern Caucasus, Tapa Tchermoeff. The "Nizam" of Imam Shamil (the Constitution of Shamil of 1847) was adopted on 5 August, 1917 by the "Central Committee of the Northern Caucasus". The republic was officially established on 11 May, 1918, after the collapse of the Russian Tsarist empire in the Russian revolution of 1917, when the Government of the MRNC was established. The main founders of the MRNC were Sayd Shamil (grandson of Imam Shamil, who was later (1924) one of the founders and leaders of the "Committee of Independence of the Caucasus" in Germany), Tapa Tchermoeffprime minister, Sheikh Ali-Khaji Akusha, Haidar Bamat and others. The capital of the republic was Temir Khan Shure (now Buinaksk). This Mountainous Republic was de jure recognized by Ottoman Empire, Germany and the Democratic Republic of Georgia.

General Anton Denikin's Volunteer Army and regional Armed forces after Armistice of Mudros
General Anton Denikin's Volunteer Army and regional Armed forces after Armistice of Mudros

During the Russian Civil War, the Mountaineers were engaged in fierce clashes against the invasive White troops of General Anton Denikin's Volunteer Army. The fighting ended in January 1920, when Denikin's army was completely defeated by the XI Red Army. The advancing Red Army was at first greeted by red flags in the villages of the Northern Caucasus but the promises of autonomous rule made by the Bolsheviks went unrealized. In June 1920 the MRNC was occupied by the Red Army of Bolshevik Russia. The legal Government of the republic was forced to leave the Caucasus. In January 1921 the Soviet Mountain Republic of the Russian SFSR was established.

See also

References

  • J. "Obedinennyi Kavkaz" ("Vereinigtes Kaukasien"), No: 1–3 (30–32), Munchen, 1954 (Russian)
  • Levan Z. Urushadze, About the history of the question of unity of the Caucasian Peoples. J. "Amirani", XIII, Montreal‐Tbilisi, 2005, pp. 72–87 (in Georgian, English summary)
  • Baddeley, J. F., 1908, The Russian Conquest of the Caucasus, Longmans, Green, and Co., London
  • Henrey, Mrs Robert, 1954, Madeleine Grown Up, J. M. Dent & Sons, London
  • Caucasian Republic Mission to the Peace Conference Appeal for Help, Friday 4 April 1919, The Morning Post, London.
  • Tapa Tchermoeff's Obituary The Times written by Elti Temihan
  • Storozhenko (Ed.), 1995, Ingushetia and Chechen Republic Map, Northern Caucasian Aerogeodesic Company of Roskartografia, Russia.

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