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1777–1796 unit of Russia
57°49′N 28°20′E / 57.817°N 28.333°E / 57.817; 28.333 Pskov Viceroyalty (Russian: Псковское наместничество, romanized: Pskovskoye namestnichestvo) was
Pskov_Viceroyalty
First-level administrative division of Russia
Governorates. Pskov was made the administrative center of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty. In 1796, the
Pskov_Oblast
This is a list of viceroyalties (namestnichestvo) of the Russian Empire.
List of viceroyalties of the Russian Empire
List_of_viceroyalties_of_the_Russian_Empire
1772–1927 unit of Russia
were transferred from Novgorod to Pskov Governorate. In 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, which was administered from Novgorod
Pskov_Governorate
Slonim Viceroyalty Lithuania Governorate Pruzhany Pskov County Pskov Governorate Pskov Viceroyalty Pskov Province Saint Petersburg Governorate Pskov
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established.[citation needed] Catherine
Ostrov, Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast
Ostrov,_Ostrovsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
Colony of the Russian Empire
The Caucasus Viceroyalty was a special administrative unit of the Russian Empire located in the Caucasus region, existing from 1801 to 1917 under the
Caucasus Viceroyalty (1801–1917)
Caucasus_Viceroyalty_(1801–1917)
Pskov Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished, and the emperor Paul I issued a decree restoring Pskov Governorate. The south of Pskov Oblast
Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Pskov_Oblast
Town in Tver Oblast, Russia
1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, which was administered from Novgorod by Jacob Sievers. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished
Toropets
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off and in 1772, the Pskov Governorate was established; it existed as Pskov Viceroyalty between 1777 and 1796. In 1776, Pechory was
Pechory
First-level administrative division of Russia
established Pskov Governorate. In 1775, Novgorod Governorate was transformed to Novgorod Viceroyalty, and in 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed to Pskov Viceroyalty
Novgorod_Oblast
1792–1796 unit of Russia
Volhynia Viceroyalty (Russian: Волынское наместничество, romanized: Volynskoye namestnichestvo) was an administrative-territorial unit (namestnichestvo)
Volhynian_Viceroyalty
Town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
agro-industrial town (c. 1995–2005) Luga was founded as a town in Pskov Viceroyalty, but in March 3 (14), 1782 it was transferred to St. Petersburg Governorate
Luga,_Leningrad_Oblast
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part
Bezhanitsky_District
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Opochetsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Pushkinskiye_Gory
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. In 1777, Novorzhev
Novorzhevsky_District
Town in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
that of an uyezd town of Pskov Viceroyalty and given its present name.[citation needed] In 1796, it was transferred to Pskov Governorate. In August 1927
Kholm, Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast
Kholm,_Kholmsky_District,_Novgorod_Oblast
District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
established Pskov Governorate, which in 1777 was transformed to Pskov Viceroyalty. Luga was founded in 1777, and until 1782 belonged to Pskov Viceroyalty. In
Luzhsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Novgorod Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which existed as Pskov Viceroyalty between 1777 and 1796) was established. In 1776
Pechorsky_District
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. After 1777, Velikiye
Velikiye_Luki
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. Bezhanitsy was a part
Bezhanitsy
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
created Novorzhevsky Uyezd in Pskov Viceroyalty. In 1796, when the viceroyalty was abolished and transformed into Pskov Governorate, the uyezd was abolished
Novorzhev
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
center of Nevelsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on Lake Nevel 242 kilometers (150 mi) southeast of Pskov, the administrative center of the
Nevel_(town)
1727–1927 unit of Russia
established Novgorod and Tver Viceroyalties instead. Novgorod Viceroyalty included Novgorod and Olonets Oblast, whereas Tver Viceroyalty was made of the former
Novgorod_Governorate
established Pskov Governorate. In 1775, Novgorod Governorate was transformed to Novgorod Viceroyalty, and in 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed to Pskov Viceroyalty
Administrative divisions of Novgorod Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Novgorod_Oblast
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The northern part of
Kunyinsky_District
District in Tver Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The northern part of
Zapadnodvinsky_District
1802–1924 unit of Russia
to Belarus, the northwestern part to Latvia and the northeastern part to Pskov and Smolensk Oblasts of Russia.Together with the Vilna, Kovno, Grodno, Minsk
Vitebsk_Governorate
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
organized as Nevesky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, it was transferred to Polotsk Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished and the territory
Nevelsky District, Pskov Oblast
Nevelsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
Town in Tver Oblast, Russia
Governorate. In 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, and in 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished, and Pskov Governorate was restored
Andreapol
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Ostrovsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast
Ostrovsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
Urban locality in Russia
Nevelsky and Velizhsky Uyezds of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, it was transferred to Polotsk Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished and the area
Usvyaty, Usvyatsky District, Pskov Oblast
Usvyaty,_Usvyatsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
District in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
was chartered and became the seat of Pskov Viceroyalty (from 1796—of Pskov Governorate). On August 1, 1927, Pskov Governorate and its uyezds were abolished
Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast
Kholmsky_District,_Novgorod_Oblast
Town in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate was established (existing between 1777 and 1796 as Pskov Viceroyalty).[citation needed] In 1776, Porkhovsky
Soltsy
Urban locality in Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Velikoluksky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Loknya,_Pskov_Oblast
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Opochetsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Pushkinogorsky_District
District in Tver Oblast, Russia
1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, which was administered from Novgorod by Jacob Sievers. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished
Toropetsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Opochetsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Krasnogorodsky_District
1796–1929 unit of Russia
Arkhangelsk, was abolished and transformed into the Vologda Viceroyalty. The viceroyalty was subdivided into three oblasts: Vologda, Veliky Ustyug, and
Arkhangelsk_Governorate
1776–1796 unit of Russia
period, Novgorod Viceroyalty bordered with Vologda Viceroyalty in the northeast, Yaroslavl Governorate and Tver Viceroyalty in the south, Pskov Governorate
Novgorod_Viceroyalty
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part
Velikoluksky_District
1765–1925 unit of Russia in present day 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
Kharkov_Governorate
District in Tver Oblast, Russia
Uyezds of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, Pskov Governorate was transformed into Pskov Viceroyalty, and in 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished, and Pskov Governorate
Andreapolsky_District
District in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
separate Novgorod Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (Pskov Viceroyalty between 1777 and 1796) was established. In 1776, Porkhovsky
Soletsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. In 1776, Porkhovsky
Dedovichsky_District
Village in Russia
sieges. In 1348, the Pskov Republic, which included Izborsk, separated from the Novgorod Republic. In 1399, it became a viceroyalty of the Grand Principality
Izborsk
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part of Pskovsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate
Pskovsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. In 1777, Novorzhev
Pustoshkinsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. Between 1772 and 1776
Opochetsky_District
1775–1917 subdivision of Russia
Governor-General but possessed a distinct political status: Caucasus Viceroyalty: A viceroyalty with greater administrative powers and autonomy. Grand Duchy of
Governorate-General (Russian Empire)
Governorate-General_(Russian_Empire)
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. In 1776, Porkhovsky
Porkhovsky_District
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established.[citation needed] Between
Opochka
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. On August 1, 1927,
Palkinsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. The area was a part
Loknyansky_District
Town in Smolensk Oblast, Russia
belonged to Velizhsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, it was transferred to Polotsk Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished and the area
Velizh
Town in Novgorod Oblast, Russia
one of three main towns of the Novgorod Republic, alongside Pskov and Ladoga. After Pskov became independent, Russa became the second most important town
Staraya_Russa
1796–1929 unit of Russia
25 November 1775 Tver Viceroyalty was established with the administrative center in Tver. On 12 December 1796 the viceroyalty was transformed into Tver
Tver_Governorate
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the twenty-four in Pskov Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southwest of the oblast and borders
Sebezhsky_District
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Governorate was split off, and in 1772, Pskov Governorate (which between 1777 and 1796 existed as Pskov Viceroyalty) was established. In 1776, Porkhovsky
Dnovsky_District
1796–1929 unit of Russia
from the disbanded Vologda Viceroyalty (namestnichestvo) which was split between Arkhangelsk Viceroyalty and Vologda Viceroyalty just before the new administrative
Vologda_Governorate
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Nevelsky and Velizhsky Uyezds of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, it was transferred to Polotsk Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished and the area
Usvyatsky_District
1772–1919 unit of Russia
Połock and Inflanty. Parts of these territories were also used to form the Pskov Governorate. In 1796, Mogilev and Polotsk Governorates were united and formed
Mogilev_Governorate
1744–1928 unit of Russia
Uyezd of Perm Viceroyalty were transformed into Ufa Viceroyalty, which was divided into Ufa and Orenburg Oblasts. In 1796, Ufa Viceroyalty was renamed Orenburg
Orenburg_Governorate
District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia
belonged to Velizhsky Uyezd of Pskov Governorate. In 1777, it was transferred to Polotsk Viceroyalty. In 1796, the viceroyalty was abolished and the area
Velizhsky_District
1802–1925 unit of Russia and Ukraine
Novorossiya Olonets Orenburg Oryol Penza Perm *Petrograd² Podolia Polotsk Poltava Pskov Ryazan Samara Saint Petersburg Saratov Siberia Simbirsk Sloboda Ukraine
Chernigov_Governorate
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Borchaly uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and later of the independent and Soviet republics
Borchaly_uezd
1708–1782 unit of Russia
its area split into Tobolsk Viceroyalty and Kolyvan Viceroyalty. Irkutsk Governorate was transformed into Irkutsk Viceroyalty. The administration of the
Siberia_Governorate
Oblast of the Russian Empire
The Batum oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with the Black Sea port of Batum (present-day Batumi) as its
Batum_oblast
1744–1812 unit of Russia
division from governorates to viceroyalties (namestnichestvo), and in 1783 the Vyborg Governorate was renamed into Vyborg Viceroyalty (Russian: Выборгское наместничество
Vyborg_Governorate
Administrative divisions of the Russian Empire
partitions of Poland (in the 1780s), many governorates were replaced with viceroyalties, but later (before the 1800s) were reverted to governorates. History
List of governorates of the Russian Empire
List_of_governorates_of_the_Russian_Empire
1764–1802 unit of Russia
Novorossiya Governorate, mostly with land from the former Yekaterinoslav Viceroyalty. In 1802, this province was divided into the Nikolayev Governorate (known
Novorossiya_Governorate
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Gori uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic of Georgia, with
Gori_uezd
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Tiflis uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic of Georgia, with
Tiflis_uezd
1796–1918 unit of Russia
Livonia bordered Governorate of Estonia to the north, Saint Petersburg and Pskov Governorates to the east, Courland Governorate to the south, and the Gulf
Governorate_of_Livonia
1708–1927 unit of Russia
inhabitants. It was bordered by Estonian and Livonian Governorates to the west, Pskov Governorate to the south, Novgorod Governorate to the east, Olonets Governorate
Saint_Petersburg_Governorate
Divisions of Tver Oblast, Russia
created viceroyalties. The current area of Tver Oblast was divided between Tver, Novgorod, Pskov, and Smolensk Viceroyalties. In 1796, the viceroyalties were
Administrative divisions of Tver Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Tver_Oblast
Okrug in Caucasus, Russian Empire
okrug was a special administrative district (okrug) in the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, part of the Kutaisi Governorate from 1883 until
Sukhumi_okrug
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Akhaltsikhe uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic of Georgia, with
Akhaltsikhe_uezd
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Dusheti uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic of Georgia, with
Dusheti_uezd
1846–1859 unit of Russia
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its administrative center in Shemakha (Shamakhi)
Shemakha_Governorate
Governorate of the Russian Empire
Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, established in 1896 on the territory of the Black
Black_Sea_Governorate
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Akhalkalaki uezd was a county (uezd) of the Tiflis Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, and then of Democratic Republic of Georgia, with
Akhalkalaki_uezd
1796–1928 unit of Russia
The governorate was created in 1796 when it was reformed out of Tambov Viceroyalty (namestnichestvo) that was organized in 1779. The borders of it were
Tambov_Governorate
1795–1918 unit of Russia
Courland or Governorate of Kurland, and known from 1795 to 1796 as the Viceroyalty of Courland, was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) and one
Courland_Governorate
Governorate of the Russian Empire
Tiflis Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire with its administrative centre in Tiflis (present-day
Tiflis_Governorate
Governorate of the Russian Empire
Georgian: საქართველოს გუბერნია) was one of the guberniyas of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. Its capital was Tiflis (Tbilisi). It was divided
Georgia_Governorate
Okrug in Caucasus, Russian Empire
Okrug Coat of arms Location in the Kars Oblast Country Russian Empire Viceroyalty Caucasus Oblast Kars Established 1878 Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 3 March
Kagizman_okrug
Governorate of the Russian Empire
as the Ganja Governorate, was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Yelisavetpol (present-day
Elizavetpol_Governorate
1786–1920 unit of Russia
Novorossiya Olonets Orenburg Oryol Penza Perm *Petrograd² Podolia Polotsk Poltava Pskov Ryazan Samara Saint Petersburg Saratov Siberia Simbirsk Sloboda Ukraine
Don_Host_Oblast
1802–1925 unit of Russia
of the right-bank Ukraine and was formed after a division of the Kiev Viceroyalty into Kiev and Little Russia Governorates in 1796. Its capital was in
Kiev_Governorate
1708–1780 unit of Russia
February 5 [O.S. January 25] 1780, when it was transformed into Vologda Viceroyalty. The administration of the governorate was performed by a governor. The
Archangelgorod_Governorate
1708–1920 unit of Russia
Catherine the Great (1781–1796) Kazan was the center of a namestnichestvo (viceroyalty), with Kazan, Penza, and Saratov Governorates as its integral parts.
Kazan_Governorate
Town in Tver Oblast, Russia
it became a part of Valdaysky Uyezd of Novgorod Viceroyalty.[citation needed] In 1796, the viceroyalty was transformed into Novgorod Governorate. In 1851
Bologoye,_Tver_Oblast
1714–1929 unit of Russia
Reign of Catherine the Great, the governorate was reorganized to the Viceroyalty until 1796. In 1929 the governorate was disestablished, as a result of
Nizhny_Novgorod_Governorate
1865–1867 oblast of the Russian Empire
Novorossiya Olonets Orenburg Oryol Penza Perm *Petrograd² Podolia Polotsk Poltava Pskov Ryazan Samara Saint Petersburg Saratov Siberia Simbirsk Sloboda Ukraine
Turkestan Oblast (Russian Empire)
Turkestan_Oblast_(Russian_Empire)
Oblast in Caucasus, Russian Empire
The Kars oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire between 1878 and 1917. Its capital was the city of Kars, which
Kars_oblast
1796–1928 unit of Russia
110 sq mi) Population • 1897 1,527,848 History • Established 1796 • Disestablished 1928 Preceded by Succeeded by Simbirsk Viceroyalty Ulyanovsk Okrug
Simbirsk_Governorate
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
uezd was a county (uezd) of the Kutaisi Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It bordered the Senaki uezd to the north, the
Ozurgeti_uezd
Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty, Russian Empire
Kutaisi or Kutais Governorate was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of western Georgia
Kutaisi_Governorate
1846–1917 governorate of the Russian Empire
the Shemakha Governorate, was a province (guberniya) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire, with its center in the booming metropolis and
Baku_Governorate
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Dear
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God of Gods; Omnipresent; All Pervading God
Male
Greek
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Furnished with Grass (Kusa)
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Hindu, Indian
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Ship; Island; Brave; Victory Ship
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Hindu
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n.
Viceroyalty.
a.
Of or pertaining to a viceroy or viceroyalty.
n.
The dignity, office, or jurisdiction of a viceroy.