Northwestern Krai
Northwestern Krai (Russian: Северо-Западный край) was a subdivision (krai) of Russian empire in the territories of the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania (present day Belarus and Lithuania). The center was in Vilna city.
It included six guberniyas:
- Vilna Governorate
- Kovno Governorate
- Grodno Governorate
- Minsk Governorate
- Mogilev Governorate
- Vitebsk Governorate
History
From 1870 to 1912, Grodno, Vilna, and Kovno Governorates were constituted as the Governor-General of Lithuania. Northwestern Krai together with the Southwestern Krai formed the Western Krai.
Governors General
- Nikolai Vasilyevich Repnin (1794–1798)
- Boris Petrovich De Lacy (1798–1799)
- Ivan Petrovich Gorichev (13/11/1799–19/12/1799)
- Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov (1799–1801)
- Levin August, Count von Bennigsen (1801–1806)
- Alexander Michailovič Rimsky-Korsakov (1806–1830)
- Matthew Evgrafovich Khrapovitsky (1830–1831)
- Nikolai Andreyevich Dolgorukov (1831–1840)
- Fedor Yakovlevich Mirkovich (1840–1850)
- Ilya Gavrilovich Bibikov (1850–1855)
- Vladimir Nzimov (1855–1863)
- Mikhail Nikolayevich Muravyov-Vilensky (1863–1865)
- Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufman (1865–1866)
- Eduard Trofimovich Baranov (1866–1868)
- Aleksandr Potapov (1868–1874)
- Pyotr Albedinsky (1874-1880)
- Alexander Nikitin (5/11/1882–14/1/1884, temporarily Governor during illness of Eduard Totleben)
- Eduard Totleben (1880–1884)
- Ivan Kahanov (1884–1893)
- Pyort Orzhevsky (1893–1897)
- Vitaly Trotsky (1897–1901)
- Pyotr Dmitrievich Sviatopolk-Mirskii (1902–1904)
- Alexander Frese (1904–1905)
- Constantine Fadeyevich Krshivitsky (1905–1909)
In 1912, Northwestern Krai was abolished.
See also
References
- Шафарик, П.И. Славянское народописание / П.И. Шафарик; пер. с чешского И.Бодянского. — М. : Университетская типография, 1843. — 182 с.
- Ширяев, Е.Е. Беларусь: Русь Белая, Русь Черная и Литва в картах / Е.Е. Ширяев. — Минск : Навука і тэхніка, 1991. — 119 с.
- Rodkiewicz, W. Russian Nationality Policy in the Western Provinces of the Empire (1863—1905) / W. Rodkiewicz. — Lublin: Scientific Society of Lublin, 1998. — 257 s.
- Staliunas, D. Making Russians. Meaning and Practice of Russification in Lithuania and Belarus after 1863 / D. Staliunas. — Amsterdam—New York : Rodopi, 2007. — 465 s.
- Szpoper, D. Sukcesorzy Wielkiego Księstwa. Myśl polityczna i działalność konserwatystów polskich na ziemiach litewsko-białoruskich w latach 1904—1939 / D. Szpoper. — Gdańsk : Arche, 1999. — 357 s.
- Weeks, T.R. Nation and State in Late Imperial Russia. Nationalism and Russification on the Western Frontier, 1863—1914 / T.R. Weeks. — DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1996.
Coordinates: 54°N 26°E / 54°N 26°E
This article is issued from
Wikipedia.
The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike.
Additional terms may apply for the media files.