Terek Soviet Republic
The Terek Soviet Republic (Russian: Терская Советская Республика), or Terek People's Republic (Russian: Терская Народная Республика) (March 1918 – February 1919), was a short-lived republic on the territory of the former Terek Oblast. Its capital was first Pyatigorsk, and later Vladikavkaz. After July 1918, it was part of the North Caucasian Soviet Republic.
| Terek Soviet Republic Терская Советская Республика  | |||||||
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| Soviet Republic of Russian SFSR | |||||||
| 1918-1919 | |||||||
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![]() Terek SR and other early republics of the RSFSR in the caucasus.  | |||||||
| Capital | first Pyatigorsk, and later Vladikavkaz | ||||||
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• Established   | 1918 | ||||||
• Disestablished   | 1919 | ||||||
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In contrast to other Soviet republics, the Republic was a coalition government.[1]
The famous economist Jacob Marschak served as Secretary of Labour, despite being only a 19-year-old student.[2]
After internal struggles, it was conquered by the Volunteer Army led by Anton Denikin in early 1919.[3]
References
    
- Alex Marshall: "The Terek people's republic, 1918: coalition government in the Russian revolution", Revolutionary Russia, 22:2, 2009, p. 203–221.
 - Harald Hagemann: "European émigrés and the 'Americanization' of economics", The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 18:5, 2011, p. 643-671 (here: p. 657).
 - Alex Marshall: The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule, Routledge: London/New York 2010, p. 175.
 
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