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392: 24: 139:. Karachay Autonomous Oblast was dissolved during World War II, when the Karachay people were exiled to Central Asia for their alleged collaboration with the Germans. During this time, part of the territory was incorporated into the 191: 477: 184: 472: 457: 452: 462: 177: 88: 41: 60: 67: 467: 200: 124: 253: 74: 433: 268: 132: 369: 351: 56: 221: 107: 333: 305: 263: 45: 290: 243: 143:. In 1957 it and the Cherkess Autonomous Oblast merged to reinstate the Karachay-Cherkess Autonomous Oblast. 285: 159: 482: 81: 273: 136: 238: 226: 407: 315: 295: 258: 248: 231: 216: 426: 310: 34: 300: 8: 169: 419: 403: 343: 446: 399: 391: 325: 208: 140: 128: 361: 23: 131:
created on 26 April 1926. It was formed by the split of the
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