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Don Host Oblast

Don Host Oblast[a] was a province (oblast) of the Russian Empire which consisted of the territory of the Don Cossacks, coinciding approximately with present-day Rostov Oblast in Russia. Its administrative center was Cherkassk, and later Novocherkassk.[2]

Don Host Oblast
Область Войска Донского
Oblast of the Russian Empire
1786-1920
Coat of arms

CapitalNovocherkassk
Area 
• 
162,888.57 km2 (62,891.63 sq mi)
Population 
• 
1,712,898
History 
• Established
1786
• Disestablished
1920
Succeeded by
Today part ofRussia
The Don Metropolitan Cathedral, Novocherkassk in 1905.
Map of 1816

It comprised the areas where the Don Cossack Host settled in the Russian Empire. From 1786, the territory was officially named Don Host Land (Russian: Земля Войска Донского, romanizedZemlya Voyska Donskogo), renamed Don Host Oblast in 1870.[3]

During 1914, the oblast, with an area of 164,000 km², had about 3.9 million inhabitants.[1] Of these, 55% (2.1 million) were Cossacks in possession of all the land; the remaining 45% of the population being townsfolk and agricultural guest labourers from other parts of Russia.[citation needed]

It was abolished in 1920; from the major part of it the Don Oblast of the RSFSR was created, which was incorporated into the North Caucasus Krai in 1924.[3]

Administrative divisions edit

The districts (okrugs) of the Don Host Oblast in 1897 were as follows:

District Capital Area Population
(1897 census)
Transliteration name Russian Cyrillic
Donetsky Донецкій Kamenskaya 24,659.3 square versts (28,063.8 km2; 10,835.5 sq mi) 455,819
1st Don 1-й Донской Konstantinovskaya 15,415.9 square versts (17,544.3 km2; 6,773.9 sq mi) 271,790
2nd Don 2-й Донской Nizhne-Chirskaya 23,219.7 square versts (26,425.5 km2; 10,202.9 sq mi) 239,055
Rostovsky Ростовскій Rostov-on-Don 6,012 square versts (6,842 km2; 2,642 sq mi) 369,732
Salsky Сальскій Velikoknyazheskaya 18,961.0 square versts (21,578.8 km2; 8,331.6 sq mi) 76,297
Taganrogsky Таганрогскій Taganrog 12,229.4 square versts (13,917.8 km2; 5,373.7 sq mi) 412,995
Ust-Medveditsky Усть-Медведицкій Ust-Medveditskaya 18,082.6 square versts (20,579.1 km2; 7,945.6 sq mi) 246,830
Khopersky Хоперскій Uryupinskaya 15,861.4 square versts (18,051.3 km2; 6,969.6 sq mi) 251,498
Cherkassky Черкасскій Novocherkassk 9,750.3 square versts (11,096.4 km2; 4,284.4 sq mi) 240,222

Demography edit

Language edit

  • Population by mother tongue according to the Imperial census of 1897.[1][4]

Notes edit

  1. ^
    • Russian: Область Войска Донского, romanizedOblast Voyska Donskogo
    • Ukrainian: Область Війська Донського, romanizedOblast Viiska Donskoho, also known as Донщина, Donshchyna[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Донщина / А. І. Жуковський // Енциклопедія Сучасної України [Електронний ресурс] / Редкол. : І. М. Дзюба, А. І. Жуковський, М. Г. Железняк [та ін.] ; НАН України, НТШ. – К. : Інститут енциклопедичних досліджень НАН України, 2008.
  2. ^ Smele, Jon (2015). Historical dictionary of the Russian civil wars, 1916-1926. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 334. ISBN 9781442252813.
  3. ^ a b "Область Войска Донского". Soviet Historical Encyclopedia. pp. 395–396.
  4. ^ "Annex. Statistical indicators reference". Demoscope Weekly. Retrieved 2024-03-06.

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Oblast Vojska Donskogo see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Oblast Vojska Donskogo to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Don Host Oblast a was a province oblast of the Russian Empire which consisted of the territory of the Don Cossacks coinciding approximately with present day Rostov Oblast in Russia Its administrative center was Cherkassk and later Novocherkassk 2 Don Host OblastOblast Vojska DonskogoOblast of the Russian Empire1786 1920Coat of armsCapitalNovocherkasskArea 162 888 57 km2 62 891 63 sq mi Population 1 712 898History Established1786 Disestablished1920Succeeded by Don Soviet RepublicToday part ofRussia The Don Metropolitan Cathedral Novocherkassk in 1905 Map of 1816 It comprised the areas where the Don Cossack Host settled in the Russian Empire From 1786 the territory was officially named Don Host Land Russian Zemlya Vojska Donskogo romanized Zemlya Voyska Donskogo renamed Don Host Oblast in 1870 3 During 1914 the oblast with an area of 164 000 km had about 3 9 million inhabitants 1 Of these 55 2 1 million were Cossacks in possession of all the land the remaining 45 of the population being townsfolk and agricultural guest labourers from other parts of Russia citation needed It was abolished in 1920 from the major part of it the Don Oblast of the RSFSR was created which was incorporated into the North Caucasus Krai in 1924 3 Contents 1 Administrative divisions 2 Demography 2 1 Language 3 Notes 4 ReferencesAdministrative divisions editThe districts okrugs of the Don Host Oblast in 1897 were as follows District Capital Area Population 1897 census Transliteration name Russian Cyrillic Donetsky Doneckij Kamenskaya 24 659 3 square versts 28 063 8 km2 10 835 5 sq mi 455 819 1st Don 1 j Donskoj Konstantinovskaya 15 415 9 square versts 17 544 3 km2 6 773 9 sq mi 271 790 2nd Don 2 j Donskoj Nizhne Chirskaya 23 219 7 square versts 26 425 5 km2 10 202 9 sq mi 239 055 Rostovsky Rostovskij Rostov on Don 6 012 square versts 6 842 km2 2 642 sq mi 369 732 Salsky Salskij Velikoknyazheskaya 18 961 0 square versts 21 578 8 km2 8 331 6 sq mi 76 297 Taganrogsky Taganrogskij Taganrog 12 229 4 square versts 13 917 8 km2 5 373 7 sq mi 412 995 Ust Medveditsky Ust Medvedickij Ust Medveditskaya 18 082 6 square versts 20 579 1 km2 7 945 6 sq mi 246 830 Khopersky Hoperskij Uryupinskaya 15 861 4 square versts 18 051 3 km2 6 969 6 sq mi 251 498 Cherkassky Cherkasskij Novocherkassk 9 750 3 square versts 11 096 4 km2 4 284 4 sq mi 240 222Demography editLanguage edit Population by mother tongue according to the Imperial census of 1897 1 4 Language Number percentage males females Russian 1 712 898 66 8 858 601 854 297 Ukrainian 719 655 28 0 366 482 353 173 German 34 855 1 36 17 775 17 080 Kalmyk 32 283 1 25 16 689 15 594 Armenian 27 234 1 06 13 971 13 263 Jewish 15 121 0 59 7 448 7 673 Belarusian 9 158 0 35 5 033 4 125 Polish 3 316 0 13 1 971 1 345 Tatar 2 978 0 11 2 122 856 Greek 2 255 0 08 1 486 769 Gypsy 1 267 0 05 650 617 Other 3218 0 12 2092 1126 Total 2 564 238 100 0 1 294 320 1 269 918Notes edit Russian Oblast Vojska Donskogo romanized Oblast Voyska DonskogoUkrainian Oblast Vijska Donskogo romanized Oblast Viiska Donskoho also known as Donshina Donshchyna 1 References edit a b c Donshina A I Zhukovskij Enciklopediya Suchasnoyi Ukrayini Elektronnij resurs Redkol I M Dzyuba A I Zhukovskij M G Zheleznyak ta in NAN Ukrayini NTSh K Institut enciklopedichnih doslidzhen NAN Ukrayini 2008 Smele Jon 2015 Historical dictionary of the Russian civil wars 1916 1926 Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 334 ISBN 9781442252813 a b Oblast Vojska Donskogo Soviet Historical Encyclopedia pp 395 396 Annex Statistical indicators reference Demoscope Weekly Retrieved 2024 03 06 nbsp nbsp This Ukrainian history related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp This Russian history related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte 47 26 09 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