Uryankhay Krai
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Uryankhay Krai | |||||||||
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1914–1914 | |||||||||
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Status | Russian protectorate | ||||||||
Common languages | Tuvan Russian | ||||||||
Government | Protectorate | ||||||||
Amban Noyan | |||||||||
• 1914-1914 | Oyun Ölzey-Ochur oglu Kombu-Dorzhu | ||||||||
Historical era | Long nineteenth century | ||||||||
• Established | 17 April 1914 | ||||||||
• Annexed into the Yeniseysk Governorate | 1914 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Mongolia Russia |
Uryankhay Krai (Russian: Урянхайский край, 'Urjanchajskij kraj) was a short lived Russian protectorate that was proclaimed on 17 April 1914. It was later annexed in 1914 by the Russian Empire and became part of the Yeniseysk Governorate.[1]
References
- ^ "RossTuva | ТЫВА Tuva". hubert-herald.nl. Retrieved 2018-08-25.
Governorates (List) |
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Oblasts | |
Oblasts of Stepnoy Krai | |
Oblasts of Turkestan Krai | |
Caucasus Viceroyalty | |
Baltic Governorates³ | |
Governorates of Finland | |
Governorates of Poland | |
Governorates of Galicia and Bukovina | |
Dependencies | |
¹ Italics indicates renamed or abolished governorates, oblasts, etc on 1 January 1914. ² An asterisk (*) indicates governorates formed or created with renaming after 1 January 1914. ³ Ostsee or Baltic general-governorship was abolished in 1876. |