Taurida Oblast

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Таврическая область
Oblast of the Russian Empire
1784–1796
Coat of arms of Taurida Oblast
Coat of arms
Map of Taurida Oblast 1792 (small atlas).jpg
Map of Taurida Oblast in 1792
History
History 
• Established
13 February 1784
• Disestablished
12 December 1796
Political subdivisionsUyezds
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Crimean Khanate
Novorossiya Governorate

Taurida Oblast (Russian: Таврическая область, Tavricheskaya oblast′) was an oblast (province) of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of the Crimean Peninsula and parts of the Southern Ukraine regions. It was created out of territories of the Crimean Khanate, which Russia annexed in 1783. In 1796 it was merged into the Novorossiya Governorate.

The oblast was created under the Imperial ukase of 13 February 1784 signed by Catherine the Great. The administrative seat of the region was declared the city of Simferopol. Before 1784 Qarasuvbazar served as a temporary administrative center.

Administrative structure[]

The oblast was divided into seven counties (uyezd).

  • Dnieper county – centered in Aleshki (Oleshky)
  • Levkopol county – centered in Levkopol (Feodosiya)
  • Melitopol county – centered in Melitopol (since 1791 in Great Tokmak)
  • Perekop county – centered in Perekop
  • Phanagoria (Tmutarakan) county – centered in Phanagoria
  • Simferopol county – centered in Simferopol
  • Yevpatoria county – centered in Yevpatoriya.

In 1787 Levkopol and Levkopol county were renamed into Feodosiya and Feodosiya county respectfully. In 1791 an administrative seat of Melitopol county was moved to Great Tokmak.

On 12 December 1796 the oblast was abolished, its territory was redivided into two counties (Aqmescit (former Simferopol) and Perekop) and passed to the Novorossiya Governorate. The city of Simferopol name was changed to Aqmescit.

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Coordinates: 45°02′N 38°58′E / 45.033°N 38.967°E / 45.033; 38.967

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