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1882–1918 general governorate of the Russian Empire
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Index

Governor-Generalship
Russian Empire

Omsk
West-Siberian Governorate-General
Alash Autonomy
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Russia
Uzbekistan
Russian
Imperial Russian
Central Asia
Kazakhstan
Omsk
Siberia
Akmolinsk
Semipalatinsk
Turgai
Uralsk
Semirechensk
Omsk


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