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Do you think that kirghiz did not have sufficient autonomy under soviet Russia​

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Answered by riddhimapandey2003
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National delimitation in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the process of creating well-defined national territorial units (Soviet socialist republics – SSR, autonomous Soviet socialist republics – ASSR, autonomous oblasts (provinces), raions (districts) and okrugs) from the ethnic diversity of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and its subregions. The Russian term for this Soviet state policy is razmezhevanie (Russian: национально-территориальное размежевание, natsionalno-territorialnoye razmezhevaniye), which is variously translated in English-language literature as national-territorial delimitation, demarcation, or partition.[1] National delimitation is part of a broader process of changes in administrative-territorial division, which also changes the boundaries of territorial units, but is not necessarily linked to national or ethnic considerations.[2] National delimitation in the USSR is distinct from nation-building (Russian: национальное строительство), which typically refers to the policies and actions implemented by the government of a national territorial unit (a nation state) after delimitation. In most cases national delimitation in the USSR was followed by korenizatsiya.

Answered by NainaRamroop
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Kirghiz did not have sufficient autonomy under Soviet Russia due to the following reasons:

- The process of creating well define national territorial units was the Soviet Russia of national deamination the union of Soviet Russia.

- SSR and ASSR are the territorial units with stands for Soviet socialist republics and autonomous Soviet socialist republics autonomous a blast from the ethnic of the union of Soviet republics and its reasons.

- Razmezhevaine is a Russian term which means National territorial Demarcation, partition or delimination which is variously translated in English literature for the Soviet state policy.

- A part of a border process is National delimination changes the boundary of territorial units and changes in administrative territorial division but is not necessary linked to national or ethnic considerations.

- The USSR is distance from National Building delimination which is typically referred as the policies implemented by the government after delimination of a National territorial unit. In most cases National elimination in the USSR was followed by Korenizatsiya.

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