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In October 1924, when Central Asia was divided into distinct ethno-national political entities, the Transcaspian Oblast of the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Turkestan ASSR) along with the Charjew, Kerki and a part of the Shirabad provinces of the Bukharan People's Republic and the Turkmen province of Khorezm People's Republic ...
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According to interstate and international compacts Turkmenistan is the legal successor of the Turkmen SSR, therefore this license tag is also applicable to official symbols and formal documents of the Turkmen SSR.
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