Minsk Governorate[a] was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Minsk. It was created from the land acquired in the partitions of Poland and existed from 1793 until 1921. Its territory covered the majority of modern-day Belarus.
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MinskGovernorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the Russian Empire, with its capital in Minsk. It was created from the land acquired...
in Minsk or Smolensk. At the time of its founding, the territories under the control of the new republic in the Minsk, Vilna and Kovno governorates had...
Grodno Governorate bordered by Suwałki Governorate to the north, Vilna Governorate to the northeast, MinskGovernorate to the east, Volhynia Governorate to...
the Vitebsk Governorate to the north, the Smolensk Governorate to the east, the Chernigov Governorate to the south, and the MinskGovernorate to the west...
inhabitants. The governorate was defined by the MinskGovernorate to the south, the Grodno Governorate to the southwest, the Suwałki Governorate to the west...
Second Partition of Poland. In 1796, it became the centre of the MinskGovernorate. All of the initial street names were replaced by Russian names, though...
within all of the Minsk and Mogilev governorates, most of Grodno Governorate, parts of Vitebsk Governorate, and parts of Vilna Governorate. World War I, the...
de-Cossackization. Born to a Polish family of noble descent in the MinskGovernorate of the Russian Empire (now Belarus), Dzerzhinsky embraced revolutionary...
division, notably a separate Duchy of Minsk, annexed by Lithuania in the 13th century. It was replaced with MinskGovernorate in 1793. The voivodeship was stretched...
Bobruysky Uyezd of MinskGovernorate (present-day Klichaw District, Mogilev Region), to a large family which hailed from Grodno Governorate. He was the son...
Belarusian peasant family in the village of Poddegtyarnaya of the MinskGovernorate, then part of the Russian Empire. Her education was average for the...
inhabitants. The governorate bordered Grodno and MinskGovernorates to the north, Kiev Governorate to the east, Podolia Governorate to the south, Lublin...
Mogilev Governorate (province), as well as Belarusian parts of MinskGovernorate, Grodno Governorate (including Belastok), Vilna Governorate, Vitebsk...
Minsk County may refer to Mińsk County Minsk County (MinskGovernorate) This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
the Baltic Sea; south by the Vilna Governorate and Prussia and east by the Vitebsk Governorate and MinskGovernorate. The population in 1846 was estimated...
This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (Russian: губерния, pre-1918: губернія, romanized: guberniya) established between the administrative...
areas were added: MinskGovernorate Mogilev Governorate Polotsk Governorate Kiev Governorate Volhynian Governorate Podolia Governorate After the Third Partition...
Borisov (in Belarusian Governorate General) in order to join up with his Austrian ally, Field Marshall Schwarzenberg at Minsk. As the central core of...
Ivan Mikitavič Sierada was born in the Zadźvieji village in the MinskGovernorate of the Russian Empire (now in the Brest Region of Belarus). From 1905...
cousin and first wife of Igor Stravinsky. Born in Gorval, a village in MinskGovernorate, she spent most of her childhood in Kiev, where her mother died from...
of 1897. Breakdown of population by mother tongue and districts in 50 Governorates of the European Russia", Demoscope Weekly [ru], ISSN 1726-2887, archived...