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  2. North Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The North Caucasus, [b] or Ciscaucasia, [c] is a subregion in Eastern Europe governed by Russia. [d] It constitutes the northern part of the wider Caucasus region, which separates Europe and Asia. The North Caucasus is bordered by the Sea of Azov and Black Sea to the west, the Caspian Sea to the east, and the Caucasus Mountains to the south.

  3. Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (MRNC), also referred to as the United Republics of the North Caucasus, Mountain Republic, or the Republic of the Mountaineers, was a short-lived state in Eurasia. It encompassed the easternmost portions of the North Caucasus and emerged during the Russian Civil War and

  4. Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Caucasus mountain range in the north is mostly shared by Russia and Georgia as well as the northernmost parts of Azerbaijan. The Lesser Caucasus mountain range in the south is occupied by several independent states, mostly by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia, but also extends to parts of northeastern Turkey, and northern Iran.

  5. Ethnic groups in the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Caucasus Jews of two sub-ethnic groups Mountain Jews and Georgian Jews. There are about 15,000–30,000 Caucasus Jews (as 140,000 immigrated to Israel, and 40,000 to the US). Arabs in the Caucasus: a population of nomadic Arabs was reported in 1728 as having rented winter pastures near the Caspian shores of the Mugan plain (in present-day ...

  6. Security Council of the Northern Caucasus and Dagestan

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    The 11th Red Army conquered the Northern Caucasus in late March 1920. [12] Following this, the Security Council was reorganised into the revolutionary committee of Dagestan on 11 April 1920. Qorqmazlı was appointed as chairman of the revolutionary committee, with Safar Dudarov as his deputy.

  7. History of the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Caucasus enters the historical record later, being in cultural contact with the Pontic steppe. The Koban culture (ca. 1100 to 400 BC) is a late Bronze Age and Iron Age culture of the northern and central Caucasus. Its end presumably correlates with the Scythian expansion in the region.

  8. Pan-Caucasianism - Wikipedia

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    After the February Revolution in Russia, the Union of the Peoples of the Northern Caucasus was established in March 1917 and an Executive Committee was elected to oversee its operations. It originated from the consolidation of various ethnic groups in North Caucasus, including the Circassians , Chechens , Karachays , Ossetians , Balkars ...

  9. Caucasus Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The northern slopes of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range are 3 °C (5.4 °F) colder than the southern slopes. The highlands of the Lesser Caucasus Mountains in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia are marked by sharp temperature contrasts between the summer and winter months due to a more continental climate.