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 | | The part of Ossetia to the south of the Greater Caucasus was united with the Georgian SSR as the South-Ossetian autonomous region. |  | | A special clause was included in the treaty, according to which the Nakhichevan region was to be turned into "an autonomous territory under the protectorate of Azerbaijan, provided that Azerbaijan didn't cede the protectorate to a third state." (Documents on the USSR Foreign Policy. |  | | Kirov and Ordzhonikidze were of the same opinion, though they failed to defend it in the end. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2000/02/islam/367.htm
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| | Subnational flags of the Soviet Union |
 | | The 1936 Stalin Constitution names 11 republics as forming the USSR: the RSFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the White Russian SSR, the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, the Azerbaijan SSR, the Kazakh SSR, the Kirghiz SSR, the Uzbek SSR, the Turkmen SSR, and the Tajik SSR. |  | | In August of 1940, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania become the 14th, 15th, and 16th SSRs (in no particulate order). |  | | But, indeed such theory must be very streched for the examples of baltic SSRs (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) or Belarussian SSR coats of arms. |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/su-.html
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| | flag of Subnational flags of the Soviet Union flags |
 | | The 1936 Stalin Constitution names 11 republics as forming the USSR: the RSFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the White Russian SSR, the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, the Azerbaijan SSR, the Kazakh SSR, the Kirghiz SSR, the Uzbek SSR, the Turkmen SSR, and the Tajik SSR. |  | | In August of 1940, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania become the 14th, 15th, and 16th SSRs (in no particulate order). |  | | But, indeed such theory must be very streched for the examples of baltic SSRs ( Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) or Belarussian SSR coats of arms. |
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http://fotw.tukayyid.de/flags/su-.html
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 | | In the multinational Soviet state were incorporated 11 republics: at that time ZSFSR was split into Georgian SSR, Armenian SSR and Azerbaijanian SSR; and Kyrgyzian SSR and Kazakhian SSR were formed, also. |  | | The text of article 71 states: 'The state flag of the Union of SSR consists of a red or scarlet field with states coat of arms'. |  | | On the flag of Byelorussian SSR green stripe symbolizes woods and other growing wealth of the Republic, the white-red ornament in vertical stripe on hoist emphasizes the national character of the flag. |
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http://www.nationalflaggen.de/flags-of-the-world/flags/su-text.html
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| | Hoover Institution: Report 2002: Library and Archives |
 | | Lakoba, an early Bolshevik leader in the Caucasus area, served as head of the government of Abkhazia in the 1920s and as an executive in the government of the Georgian SSR in the early 1930s. |  | | Among the Osher fellows from RFE/RL were Alexander Lukashuk, the director of the Belarusian service; Daniel Butora, the deputy director of the Slovak service; Vlado Azinovic, a broadcast journalist from the South Slavic Service; and Julie Corwin, a regional analyst specializing in Russian politics. |  | | The Stanford student interns come from China, Thailand, and Russia, as well as the United States. |
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http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/pubaffairs/report2002/library.html
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| | Automotive Parts: Ssr |
 | | USSR and Russian SFSR- Hymn of the Soviet Union Armenian SSR - Anthem of Armenian SSR Azerbaijani SSR - Anthem of Azerbaijani SSR Belorussian SSR - Anthem of Belorussian SSR Estonian SSR - Anthem of Estonian SSR Georgian SSR - Anthem... |  | | See also: Flag of the Soviet Union Flags of the Soviet Republics: Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byerlorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian- Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR-... |  | | "Street Scene Street Seat SSR Racing Seat - Gray Seats; Seat SSR Cloth Gray Each" |
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http://www.edp-company.com/1179.html
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| | Flag_of_Ukrainian_SSR |
 | | Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR- Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | This flag was adopted by the Ukrainian SSR on November 21, 1949. |  | | Between 1937 and the adoption of the above flag in the 1940s, the flag was the same, but the hammer and sickle was much smaller and above the Cyrillic characters, which were in a serif font. |
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http://www.comicscomics.com/search.php?title=Flag_of_Ukrainian_SSR
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| | Subnational flags of the Soviet Union |
 | | The 1936 Stalin Constitution names 11 republics as forming the USSR: the RSFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the White Russian SSR, the Georgian SSR, the Armenian SSR, the Azerbaijan SSR, the Kazakh SSR, the Kirghiz SSR, the Uzbek SSR, the Turkmen SSR, and the Tajik SSR. |  | | In August of 1940, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania become the 14th, 15th, and 16th SSRs (in no particulate order). |  | | But, indeed such theory must be very streched for the examples of baltic SSRs (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) or Belarussian SSR coats of arms. |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/su-.html
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| | Flag of Estonian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR- Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | This flag was adopted by the Estonian SSR on February 6, 1953. |  | | This page was last modified 04:04, 9 February 2006. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Estonian_SSR
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| | Flag of Lithuanian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | This flag was adopted by the Lithuanian SSR on July 15, 1953. |  | | This page was last modified 03:14, 13 October 2005. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Lithuanian_SSR
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| | Artsakh / Nagorno-Karabakh |
 | | It had a war with Georgia about 'Georgian Armenia', which wasn't successful. |  | | On 12 January 1989 the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR adopted the Decree "About introduction of special forms of management in the Nagorno-Karabakh autonomous region of Azerbaijan SSR", with effect on 20 January 1989. |  | | Now the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is not an enclave, since in the mid-1990s the Armenian troops occupied the territory between the former autonomous region and the former Armenian SSR (the so-called corridor of Latchin) and a lot of other adjoining Azerbaijan territory. |
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http://flagspot.net/flags/az-artsa.html
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| | paper on Meskhetians |
 | | Deported by Decree of GOKO n, 6279cc of July, 31 1944 of the State Committee of Defense for improving the situation at the state border of Georgian SSR Meskhetians were put in a special resettlements in republics of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. |  | | In Uzbek SSR were resettled 53 163 persons, in Kazakh SSR-28 598 persons, in Kirgiz SSR-10 546 persons. |  | | Before Fergana events in Uzbek SSR resided 109 000 deported Meskhetians. |
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http://www.policy.hu/~sumbadze/paper.html
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| | Flag of Azerbaijan SSR |
 | | Armenian SSR - AzerbaijanSSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR- Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | This flag was adopted by the Azerbaijan SSR on October 7, 1952. |  | | Prior to this, the flag was red with the gold hammer andsickle in the top left hand corner. |
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| | Anthem of Kirghiz SSR - definition of Anthem of Kirghiz SSR in Encyclopedia |
 | | Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR- Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR |  | | The Anthem of the Kirghiz SSR was the national anthem of Kyrgyzstan when it was an union republic in the USSR, used from 1946 to 1992. |  | | The music were composed by V. Vlasov, A. Maldybaev, and V. Fere; and the words were written by K. Malikov, T. Sydykbekov, M. Tokobaev and A. Tokombaev. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Anthem_of_Kirghiz_SSR
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