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Karkaraly district

Karkaraly district - an administrative-territorial unit within the Semipalatinsk region of the Russian Empire .

County
Karkaraly district
Қарқаралы уезі, Қарқаралы уязы
A countryRussian empire Russian empire
USSR flag
the USSR
Included inSemipalatinsk region
Adm. CentreKarkaralinsk
History and Geography
Date of formation1868-1928
Date of Abolition
Square189 210 km²
Population
Population171 655 people ( 1897 year )

The district center is the city of Karkaralinsk.

Content

History

The county was formed on October 21, 1868 from the Karkaraly external district . The Karkaraly external district was formed in 1824 as part of the Omsk Region of the West Siberian Governor General. The Karkaraly district was liquidated on January 17, 1928 (approved by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee on September 3, 1928), and the districts of Karkaraly and parts of the Syr-Darya districts were formed from volosts, the Abralinsky and Degelensky districts formed the Abralinsky district, Aksarinsky (part), Bekkarinsky (part) - Aksarinsky district [one]

Administrative division

 
Map of volosts of Semipalatinsk region in 1893
 
Cartogram of the Kirghiz clans of the Karkaraly district of 1905
 
Cartogram of the Kirghiz clans of the Karkaraly district of 1905

It consisted of 22 volosts in 1900: Abralinskaya, Akbotinskaya, Aksarinskaya, Akchatau , Balkhash, Berikkarinskaya, Borilinskaya, Dagandelskaya, Degelenskaya, Kotanbulakskaya, Kentskaya, Kuva, Kyzyltau, Mointinskaya, Nurinskaya, Sarytauskaya, Chubokrata, Tubokrat, Subtaukinskaya, Temubskaya Edirean [2]

Karkaraly district consisted of the following volosts:

  1. Kzyl-Tav, (Koyanchi-tagai volost)
  2. Kent
  3. Abrainsky,
  4. Akbotinsky
  5. Sartavskoy
  6. Nurinskoy, (Alteke-Sarymovskaya volost) [3]
  7. Tokraunskaya, (Alteke-Sarymovskaya volost) [3]
  8. Borlinsky
  9. Edrey
  10. Aksarinskaya,
  11. Temirchinsky
  12. Degelen
  13. Kuva
  14. Kotanbulak
  15. West Balkhash,
  16. Mointinsky (Carson, Kearney-Carson)
  17. Chubartau. [four]

Volosts on January 1, 1926:

  1. Abralinsky volost
  2. Aksarinskaya (center - v. Karbyshevskoye)
  3. Baurskaya (center - lesson. Burly)
  4. Berkara
  5. Degandal
  6. Degelen
  7. Katan-Balkhash (center - lesson. Katan-Bulak)
  8. Kedeyskaya (center - lesson. Tokrau)
  9. Kent
  10. Kyzyltaevskaya
  11. Mendeshevskaya (center - lesson. Kuu)
  12. Temirchinskaya
  13. Chetskaya (center - lesson. Moints)
  14. Chubartavskaya
  15. Edrey
  16. Lake Balkhash

Notes

  1. ↑ Directory of the administrative-territorial division of Kazakhstan (August 1920 - December 1936) Alma-Ata 1959
  2. ↑ Shet өңіrіnің tarikhs, J. O. Artybayev, M.S. Zhakin, Karagandy, 1998
  3. ↑ 1 2 Newspaper of free ads eKaraganda
  4. ↑ History

Links

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20150706030203/http://www.nlrk.kz/data11/result/ebook_323/#ps
  • The role of senior sultans in the political and administrative system of governance of the Karkaraly and Kokpektinsky external districts (1824-1868)
  • Karkaralinsk
  • Mikheeva L.V. To the history of the formation of Karkaraly district
  • Handbook of ATD of the Kazakh SSR (August 1920 - December 1936). - Alma-Ata , 1959.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Karkaraly district_old&oldid = 100376301


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