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Kharkov Governorate

1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day Ukraine

Kharkov Governorate

Summary

1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day Ukraine

FieldValue
nameKharkov Governorate
Sloboda Ukraine Governorate
(1765–1780, 1796–1835)
native_nameХарьковская губерния
Слободско-Украинская губерния
native_name_langru
settlement_typeGovernorate
image_shieldCoat of arms of Kharkov Governorate 1887.svg
image_mapKharkov in Russian Empire (1914).svg
mapsize225px
map_captionLocation in the Russian Empire
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameRussian Empire
established_titleEstablished
established_date1835
extinct_titleAbolished
extinct_date1925
seat_typeCapital
seatKharkov
area_total_km254493
population_as_of1897
population_total2,492,316
population_density_km2auto
population_urban14.74%
population_rural85.26%
total_typeTotal

Sloboda Ukraine Governorate (1765–1780, 1796–1835) Слободско-Украинская губерния Kharkov Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire founded in 1835. It embraced the historical region of Sloboda Ukraine. From 1765 to 1780 and from 1796 to 1835 the governorate was called Sloboda Ukraine Governorate. In 1780–1796 there existed the Kharkov Vicegerency (; ).

From 1765 to 1780, the Sloboda Ukraine Governorate existed. In 1780, the Kharkov Viceroyalty was established and lasted until 1796. In 1835, the Viceroyalty was again reorganized into the Sloboda-Ukrainian Governorate, and from 1835 onwards, the Kharkov Governorate was formed, which existed until 1925. With each reorganization, the boundaries and administrative structure change significantly. The main state tax implementation, processing, and publishing of statistical information for the Kharkov governorate was the Kharkov Governorate Statistical Committee.

History

Sloboda Ukraine Governorate (1765–1780)

After the abolition of the Cossack system in Sloboda Ukraine, Sloboda Ukraine Governorate was set up in 1765 on the former territory of the Sloboda Cossack regiments, with its capital in Kharkiv (historically known as Kharkov). The dissolved regiments were Kharkiv Regiment, Sumy Regiment, Okhtyrka Regiment, Izium Regiment, and Ostrogozhsk Regiment.

Kharkov Viceroyalty (1780–1796)

In 1780, Sloboda Ukraine Governorate was dissolved and reorganized into the Kharkov Viceroyalty in accordance with an April 25, 1780 decree signed by Catherine the Great. It was formed of the uezds of Akhtyrsky Uyezd, Belopolsky, Bogodukhovsky Uyezd, Valkovsky, Volchansky Uyezd, Zolochevsky, Izyumsky Uyezd, Krasnokutsky, Lebedinsky Uyezd, Miropolsky, Nedrigailovsky, Sumsky Uyezd, Kharkovsky Uyezd, Khotmyzhsky, and Chuguevsky.

Sloboda Ukraine Governorate (1796–1835)

Zmievsky]], [[Izyumsky Uyezd]], [[Kupyansky Uyezd]], [[Lebedinsky Uyezd]], [[Sumsky Uyezd]], and [[Kharkovsky Uyezd]].

Kharkov Governorate (1835–1917)

Map of Kharkov Governorate in between 1890 and 1906

In 1835, Sloboda Ukraine Governorate was renamed to Kharkov Governorate. It consisted of eleven uyezds. In the same year, the Kharkov Governorate was incorporated to the Little Russian Governor-General. The Governor-residence General was originally in Poltava but has been in Kharkov since 1837. By 1856, the governorate had grown to 13 counties, and the final administrative division had been established. Kharkov was the seat of the Orthodox Kharkov Diocese and the Kharkov Educational District, as well as the judicial authority for the governorates of Kharkov, Kursk, Voronezh, Oryol, Yekaterinoslav, and Tambov, and the Kharkov Military District administration from 1864 to 1888. The governorate's territory was excluded from the Pale of Settlement. Nevertheless, Jews were permitted to visit Kharkov during the fairs.

The newspaper Kharkovskie Gubernskie Vedomosti was first published in 1838. The Zemstvo was founded as part of the Zemstvo reform. On , the terrorist Grigory Goldenberg assassinated Governor D. N. Kropotkin. General M. T. Loris-Melikov was appointed temporary governor-general of the Kharkov Governorate on April 7, 1879, and commanding officer of the Kharkov Military District on April 17, the same year.

Kharkiv Governorate (1918–1925)

Kharkov Governorate administrative divisions in 1913

Kharkiv Governorate () was a governorate of Ukraine from 1918 to 1925. The region was re-established in 1918 as the Kharkov Governorate plus southern regions of Kursk Governorate and Voronezh Governorate. The governorate had international borders with the Don Republic to the east and the Soviet Russia to the north. During occupation by the Volunteer Army in 1919–1920, it was transformed into the Kharkov Oblast and expanded including several governorates. According to Soviet historians, in 1920–1921, 57 anti-Bolshevik insurgent detachments operated on the territory of the governorate, the number of some of them reaching several hundreds.

Kharkov Governorate in 1917

The Izyumsky and Starobelsky uezds of Kharkov Governorate were transferred to the newly established Donetsk Governorate in 1920. Zmiev uezd was split into Zmiev and Chuguevsky uezds in December 1919. The government of the Ukrainian SSR adopted a new system of administrative division of the republic's territory on March 7, 1923, by Decree of the Presidium of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee No. 315 of March 7, 1923. Okrugs and raions replaced uyezds and volosts. Instead of 10 uezds, the governorate was divided into 5 okrugs, as well as 227 volosts divided into 77 raions. Kharkov Governorate was divided into okrugs, according to the new administrative-territorial division system, Raion–Okrug–Governorate–Capital: Kharkov (24 raions), Bogodukhovsky (12 raions), Izyumsky (11 raions), Kupyansky (12 raions), and Sumy (16 raions).

In 1924, it had a population of 2,728,400, of whom 20% lived in cities, of whom in turn only 55% were Ukrainians.

Abolition (1925)

All of the Ukrainian SSR's governorates, including Kharkov, were abolished in June 1925, and the governorate's okrugs were transferred to the Ukrainian SSR's direct subordination (with its capital in Kharkiv). Based on a decision of the 9th All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets, the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee signed a decree on June 3, 1925, establishing a new territorial division throughout the Ukrainian SSR based on the principle of a three-stage system of government (without governorates): Okrug–Raion–Capital. Kharkiv Oblast, which contains most of the territory of the former governorate, was formed in 1932.

Demographics

1897 Russian Census

  • By the Imperial census of 1897. In bold are languages spoken by more people than the state language.
LanguageNumberpercentage (%)malesfemales
Ukrainian2 009 41180.621 004 3721 005 039
Russian440 93617.69225 803215 133
Yiddish12 6500.57 0075 643
White Russian10 2580.414 9365 322
German9 0800.364 5044 576
Polish5 9100.234 0561 854
Tatar1 3580.11 221137
Persons
that didn't name
their native language440.012321
Other2 6690.11 700969
Total2 492 3161001 253 7591 238 557

Uyezds of Kharkov Governorate

CountyCounty TownArms of County TownAreaPopulation
(1897 census)Transliteration nameRussian Cyrillic
AkhtyrskyАхтырскийAkhtyrka[[File:Akhtyrka COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).png42pxcenter]]2778.69 km2161,243
BogodukhovskyБогодуховскийBogodukhov[[File:Bogodukhov COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).gif42pxcenter]]3224.32 km2159,806
ValkovskyВалковскийValki[[File:Герб города Валки (1781).png42pxcenter]]2842.87 km2144,322
VolchanskyВолчанскийVolchansk[[File:Volchansk COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).gif42pxcenter]]3961.59 km2166,787
ZmievЗмиевскойZmiev[[File:Герб Змиева (1803).png42pxcenter]]5690.31 km2231,491
IzyumskyИзюмскийIzyum[[File:Герб Изюма.png42pxcenter]]7315.16 km2280,474
KupyanskyКупянскийKupyansk[[File:Kupyansk COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).gif42pxcenter]]6908.03 km2234,182
LebedinskyЛебединскийLebedin[[File:Lebedyn-COA.PNG42pxcenter]]3098.94 km2178,144
StarobelskyСтаробельскийStarobelsk[[File:Starobel 1804.gif42pxcenter]]12343.65 km2359,285
SumskyСумскойSumy[[File:Sumy COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).gif42pxcenter]]3187.71 km2228,094
KharkovskyХарьковскийKharkov[[File:Kharkov COA (Kharkov Governorate) (1781).gif42pxcenter]]3306.07 km2348,488

Notes

References

References

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