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17: 198: 192: 76:, the Rada proclaimed itself as the supreme administration of the Kuban Oblast. On September 24, 1917, the Rada adopted a resolution on the formation of a legislature. After the 279: 72:, which represented all the heads of the districts. However, its head, Nakazny Ataman, was appointed by the Tsar directly. In April 1917, after the 264: 245: 274: 123:, led by L. L. Bych as premier and N. S. Riabovol as speaker, was forced to evacuate Yekaterinodar. On 16 August, the Kuban 169: 284: 238: 100: 231: 85: 58: 269: 38: 8: 73: 103:
and his fellow leaders placed their hopes on the Cossacks returning from the front, the
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because of its agitation for the formation of a separate army.
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