Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire) in the context of "Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)"

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⭐ Core Definition: Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)

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Turgai (also spelled Turgay or Turgaj) was an oblast (province) in Imperial Russia, established on October 21, 1868. It was located in the central part of present-day Kazakhstan.

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👉 Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire) in the context of Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)

Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian: Акмо́линская область) was an Oblast (province) of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of present-day northern Kazakhstan and the southern part of Omsk Oblast in Russia. It was formerly part of Kazakh khanate. It was created after the division of the Siberian Kirghiz into the oblasts Akmolinsk and Semirechensk on 21 October 1868. Its center was Omsk and consisted of uezds of Akmolinsk, Atbasar, Kokchetav, Omsk and Petropavlovsk. It bordered Tobolsk Governorate to the north, Semipalatinsk Oblast to the east, Semirechye Oblast to the northeast, Syr-Darya Oblast to the south, Turgay Oblast to the southwest and Orenburg Governorate to the northwest.

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Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire) in the context of Governor-Generalship of the Steppes

The Steppe Governorate-General (Russian: Степное генерал-губернаторство, romanizedStepnoye general-gubernatorstvo), also known as the Steppe Krai was a Governorate-General of the Russian Empire located in the colonized territory the Kazakh Steppe and Western Siberia, covering the modern Kazakhstan, as well as parts of Kyrgyzstan and Russia. It consisted of four or five oblasts: Akmolinsk, Semipalatinsk, Turgay, and Ural oblasts, and from 1882 to 1899 Semirechye Oblast, having the total area of 2,240,000 square kilometres (860,000 sq mi) and the total population of 3,454,000 (both including Semirechensk) in 1897. Omsk was the capital.

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