Abstract
The article handles the problems associated with modern Russian historiography devoted to the Revolution and the Civil War on the territory of the Terek and Dagestan regions in 1917-1921. Some argue the post-Soviet period provided Russian historians with a unique opportunity to ex-plore previously little-studied topics related to administrative-territorial and national-state chang-es in the Terek-Dagestan region, with the history of the Cossacks and their participation in the an-ti-Bolshevik movement on the Terek. Historians also pay close attention to the study of issues re-lated to the activities of the mountain liberal social movement, the influence of Islamists on revo-lutionary events in the region. It is concluded that the Russian historiography of the revolutionary period in the North Caucasus is experiencing a flourishing period; this topic attracts the attention of not only North Caucasian historians but also researchers from St. Petersburg, Moscow, Yekate-rinburg.
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