• Belorussian Governorate-General (1775–1856) Siberian Governorate-General (1802–1822) East-Siberian Governorate-General (1822–1884), split Vladivostok Military...
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    when the territory of Siberia General Governorate was divided into two governorates general: West-Siberian and East-Siberian according to the decree of Alexander...
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    part of Siberian Governorate-General (1804–1822) and West Siberian Governorate-General (1822–1882). Its capital was in Tomsk. The Tomsk Governorate was located...
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    the Siberian General Governorate was divided into the West Siberian General Governorate and East Siberian General Governorate. Tobolsk Governorate became...
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    fox Amur leopard Siberian tiger Ussuri black bear Eurasian brown bear East Siberian brown bear Kamchatka brown bear Ussuri brown bear Polar bear Picea obovata...
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    Irkutsk Governorate in 1805. In 1822, the subdivision of Siberia was reformed again. It was divided into two governorates general, West Siberia and East Siberia...
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    suicide while retreating from the battlefield. He was born in Kherson Governorate of the Russian Empire in what is now part of Ukraine. After graduation...
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    Yeniseysk Governorate (now Krasnoyarsk Krai), Russia, on the morning of 30 June 1908. The explosion over the sparsely populated East Siberian taiga flattened...
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    created Siberian Krai, which lasted until its division in 1930 into East [ru] and West Siberian Krais. The area of the former Irkutsk Governorate became...
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    Viktorin Molchanov (category White movement generals)
    (January 11, 1886 in Chistopol, Governorate of Kazan – January 10, 1975 in San Francisco), was a Russian Major-General and a participant in the White movement...
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    center of the Siberian Governorate-General, and in 1822 it became the center of the Eastern Siberian Governorate-General. The Governors-General of Eastern...
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    over the eastern slopes of the Middle and North Urals and the Western Siberian Plain. Only in the southwest does the oblast stretch onto the western slopes...
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    Novosibirsk (category Tomsk Governorate)
    as "New Siberian [town]". After the Soviet Union abolished governorates in 1929, the city served as the administrative center of the Siberian Krai until...
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    as a general in the Imperial Russian Army and subsequently became a key figure in the monarchist White movement in Siberia and the Russian Far East area...
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    Roman Kondratenko (category People from Tiflis Governorate)
    major general in 1901 and served as chief of staff of the Amur Military District. In 1903, Kondratenko received command of the 7th East Siberian Rifle...
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    quickly, based on the importance of the Siberian river routes, and it prospered on trade with China to the east and with Bukhara to the south. In 1708...
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    Oblast of The Siberian Kyrgyz (1854), Akmolinsk Oblast (1868), and Omsk Oblast (1917) before finally reverting to the Omsk Governorate in 1918. The authority...
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    Sakha Republic (category East Siberian Sea)
    Indigirka delta is also believed to date from the 17th century. The Siberian Governorate was established as part of the Russian Empire in 1708. Russian settlers...
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    Sergey Voytsekhovsky (category White movement generals)
    Imperial Russian Army, Major-General in the White movement, and Czechoslovak Army general. He was a participant of the Great Siberian Ice March. Voytsekhovsky...
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    Paul von Rennenkampf (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    German nobleman, statesman and general of the Imperial Russian Army who commanded the 1st Army in the invasion of East Prussia during the initial stage...
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    Tatars (redirect from Tatars (east Asians))
    remained in use as of 2017[update]. The Siberian Tatars occupy three distinct regions: a strip running west to east from Tobolsk to Tomsk the Altay and its...
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    Vasily Boldyrev (category Executed White movement generals)
    1933) was an Imperial Russian army commander. He was born in Samara Governorate and fought in the war against the Empire of Japan. He participated in...
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    Mikhail Kvetsinsky (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    1902 he was assigned as a staff officer to the headquarters of the 1st East-Siberian Rifle Brigade. July 15-September 8, 1900 he was the Chief of Staff of...
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  • Thumbnail for Kolyvan Viceroyalty
    Kolyvan Viceroyalty (Russian: Колыванское наместничество), later Kolyvan Governorate (Russian: Колыванская губерния), was an administrative-territorial unit...
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    Krasnoyarsk (category Yeniseysk Governorate)
    1 million. Krasnoyarsk is an important junction of the renowned Trans-Siberian Railway, and is one of the largest producers of aluminium in the country...
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    governor-general was to put end to the embezzlement of public funds. He also mandated the study of the Russian language in schools for native Siberian and...
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  • Ivan Boldin (category Soviet colonel generals)
    likely because of his political reliability. He commanded the Eastern Siberian Military District for two years, and after a short stint in Gorky Military...
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    Second Brusilov offensive (category Volhynian Governorate)
    Brigade, the commander of the 11th cavalry general, V. Sakharov, the 32nd Army Corps and the 5th Siberian Corps, transferring them from the safer northern...
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    Nikolai Pukhov (category Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni)
    Military District when it was recreated after the merger of the East and West Siberian Military Districts on January 4, 1956. In June 1957, Pukhov became...
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    construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway the Russian colonization of the area strongly increased. In 1822, the Yeniseysk Governorate was created with Krasnoyarsk...
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