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Yakutsk Oblast

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was formed as part of the RSFSR, which included the Yakutsk Oblast but excluded the region of Lower Tunguska (which became part of the Kirensky uezd of the Irkutsk Governorate), the Khatanga-Anabar uezd of the Yeniseysk Governorate, the Olekminsk-Suntar volost of the Kirensky uezd of the Irkutsk
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The districts were divided into police stations, the districts into volosts and rural communities, and the foreign areas into uluses with naslegs and settlements. In total, there were twelve police stations in the region, eight Russian volosts and one foreign volost, with 169 populated areas
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In 1900, the population of the Yakutsk Oblast was 262,703 (134,134 men and 128,569 women). This included 21,045 Russians, along with a small number of representatives from other nationalities (Russian subjects), 224,110 Yakuts, 17,539 other traditional local nationalities, and 9 foreigners.
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There were 96 women per 100 men in the Yakutsk Oblast. The disproportion was particularly pronounced among the military class: in the regular army and among Cossacks, there were 33 women per 100 men; among exiles, there were 40 women per 100 men.
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Unlike the Yakuts, other local residents such as Tungus (Evenks), Evens, Yukaghirs, and Chuvans belong to Mongolic tribes. In 1889, a widespread smallpox outbreak exterminated all the Koryaks and a significant number of Chuvans and Yukaghirs.
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There were 256,737 Orthodox Christians, 193 Catholics, 2 Armenian-Apostolic, 23 Protestants, 1,731 schismatics and sectarians (including 1,240 Old Believers), 510 Jews, 1,896 Muslims, and 1,610 adherents of traditional beliefs.
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In 1900, the Yakutsk Oblast was freed from the placement of exiles, except for those convicted of crimes against religion and the state. Prior to the enactment of this law, up to 200 repeat offenders were sentenced annually.
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rivers almost isolated themselves, partly forgot their language, and changed their way of life. Their appearance changed due to marriages with local residents, and their proficiency in the Russian language was quite low.
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on 5 July 1878: 'In a silver shield, a black eagle holding a scarlet sable in its claws. The shield is decorated with the Ancient Royal Crown and surrounded by golden oak leaves connected by the Alexander Ribbon.'
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According to the 'Institution for the Administration of the Siberian Provinces,' approved in 1822, the Yakutsk Oblast was divided into five uezds: Verkhoyansk, Vilyuisky, Olekminsky, Srednekolymsky, and Yakutsky.
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Governorate, and all islands in the Arctic Ocean located between meridians 84° and 140½° east longitude. Currently, most of this territory composes the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).
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After the founding of Yakutsk in 1632, the need arose to administratively assign the remote territories of Yakutia to the Russian state. In 1638, the Yakutsk uezd was formed.
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The composition of the population of the Yakutsk Oblast was predominantly Yakuts (91.5%), followed by Russians (7.5%), and representatives of other nationalities (1%).
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The region was located between 54° and 73° N latitude and 103° and 171° E longitude. It was bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean and to the west by the
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In 1775, the Yakutsk uezd was transformed into the Yakutsk Province, and in 1784, it became the Yakutsk Region of the Irkutsk Governorate.
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The coat of arms of the Yakutsk Oblast, created based on a reworking of the city coat of arms of Yakutsk, was approved by Emperor
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brought considerable benefit to the local population and the entire region, developing agricultural knowledge in it.
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settled 20 versts from the village of Amginskoye on the Magon (Magan) tract near Yakutsk and formed two villages.
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The most numerous people in the oblast were the Yakuts. The Russians who lived on the Olenka,
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State councilor, cavalier, manager (civil governor) of the Yakutsk Oblast (repeatedly)
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State councilor, cavalier, manager (civil governor) of the Yakutsk Oblast
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In 1805, the Yakutsk Oblast was separated from the Irkutsk Governorate.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the oblast included five uezds:
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Coat of arms of the oblast with an official description, approved by
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Due to the ongoing Russian Civil War, there was no data on volosts.
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Due to the ongoing Russian Civil War, there was no data on volosts.
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Due to the ongoing Russian Civil War, there was no data on volosts.
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Due to the ongoing Russian Civil War, there was no data on volosts.
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was transferred from the Yakutsk Oblast to the Primorskaya Oblast.
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Colonel, (approved with the title of major general 2 August 1874)
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In terms of area, Yakutsk Oblast accounted for one-third of all
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Yakutsk and four districts were officially considered cities:
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Governors (civil governors, governors of the Yakutsk Oblast)
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Colonel, (promoted to major general on 27 January 1877)
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Vilyuysky district (city of Vilyuysk): 406:Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 94: 83: 18: 1552:на сайте «Всемирный исторический проект» 1237: 1005: 884:Administrative divisions on 1 March 1921 686: 508: 416: 89:Yakutsk Oblast within the Russian Empire 1424: 506:Composition of Yakutsk Oblast in 1897: 130: 120: 112: 102: 1464: 988:7. Yakutsk county (city of Yakutsk): 955:Amginsko-Olyokma independent society; 400:On 20 April 1920, by decision of the 216: 212: 198: 188: 184: 160: 156: 142: 138: 7: 1287:Court councilor (College councilor) 1381:21 January 1906 – 28 September 1909 1106:23 November 1868 – 24 December 1869 1373:Alexander Alexandrovich Vashchenko 14: 1366:3 December 1904 – 21 January 1905 1276:24 November 1883 – 23 August 1888 1196:29 August 1903 – 25 November 1906 1143:Konstantin Nikolaevich Svetlitsky 1031:1 November 1850 – 9 February 1856 1021:Konstantin Nikiforovich Grigoriev 1556:Важнейшие события истории Якутии 1461:. Часть II. Якутск. p. 580. 1328:Alexander Konstantinovich Miller 844: 815: 786: 757: 728: 402:Siberian Revolutionary Committee 318:. The administrative center was 267: 242: 69: 1396:28 September 1909 – 4 June 1912 1173:Vladimir Nikolaevich Skripitsyn 1046:9 February 1856 – 26 March 1857 896:, there was no data on volosts. 1358:Alexander Nikolaevich Leontyev 1336:2 September 1898 – 4 July 1903 1313:Alexander Rostislavovich Aleev 1261:1 July 1883 – 24 November 1883 1181:23 April 1892 – 29 August 1903 1098:Vasily Konstantinovich Bodisko 1076:30 November 1862 – 1 July 1865 1061:26 March 1857—30 November 1862 952:Abaginsky independent society; 1: 1593:History of the Sakha Republic 1588:Oblasts of the Russian Empire 1403:Alexander Petrovich Naryshkin 1388:Vladimir Alexandrovich Mishin 1351:4 July 1903 – 3 December 1904 1151:10 October 1885 – 12 May 1889 1121:24 December 1869—12 July 1876 1083:Apollon Davydovich Lokhvitsky 973:Malzegar Independent Society; 1503:. 2013-12-03. Archived from 1321:6 July 1895 – 26 August 1898 1158:Vladimir Zakharovich Kolenko 1091:1 July 1865 – 14 August 1868 1068:Nikolai Fyodorovich Skryabin 1038:Nikolai Fyodorovich Skryabin 521:Tungusic-Manchurian peoples 1343:Nikolai Nikolaevich Chaplin 1291:23 August 1888 – March 1894 1166:12 May 1889 – 26 March 1892 1128:Georgy Fedorovich Chernyaev 1053:Julius Ivanovich Stubendorf 976:Chemur independent society. 964:Kolyma Independent Society; 961:Kalysh independent society; 904:Verkhne-Vilyuiskaya volost; 1609: 1306:26 May 1894 – 11 June 1895 1188:Viktor Nikolaevich Bulatov 1136:12 July 1876 – 31 May 1885 919:Sredne-Vilyuiskaya volost; 1298:Alexey Maksimovich Lavrov 1283:Pavel Petrovich Ostashkin 1253:Vasily Lvovich Priklonsky 1113:Viktor Pavlovich De Witte 299: 221: 217: 213: 209: 185: 173: 157: 153: 139: 93: 82: 66: 61: 41: 25: 1550:Республика Саха (Якутия) 680:Administrative divisions 393:On 31 October 1857, the 345:; in the southeast, the 1562:Библиотека Царское Село 1268:Pavel Vasilievich Ilyin 1218:Rudolf Evaldovich Witte 1211:25 November 1906 – 1913 967:Neryukhteiskaya volost; 932:3. 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Russian
Oblast
Russian Empire
Russian Republic
RSFSR
Coat of arms of Yakutsk Oblast


Yakutsk
Oblast
Irkutsk Governorate
Yakut ASSR
Sakha Republic
oblast
Russian Empire
RSFSR
Sakha Republic
Yakutsk
Yeniseysk Governorate
Irkutsk Governorate
Amur Oblast
Primorskaya Oblast
Kamchatka Oblast
Ivan Strelbitsky
dessiatinas
Siberia
European Russia
Uda District
Siberian Revolutionary Committee
Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

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