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with the Petropavlovsk district, then north of the Kichi-Karoy and Ulkun-Karoy lakes, the Kara-Terek tract, adhering to the southern borders of the Russian volosts and reaching the Cherlakovskaya village on the Irtysh (which was left in the Kirghiz ASSR), with the Russian volosts β€” Orekhovskaya, Dobrovolskaya, Moiseyevskaya, Russko-Polyanskaya, Novo-Sanzharovskaya, Chernousovskaya, Stepanovskaya, Kotelnikovskaya β€” being added to the territory of the Kirghiz ASSR. The Isil-Kulskaya and Gorodishchenskaya volosts were transferred to the Petropavlovsk district of the Akmola province. By the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 13, 1921, the Baklushevskaya, Volchanskaya, and Lyalikskaya volosts were transferred to the
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Omsk province, as the successor of Omsk region, bore the old coat of arms, which was abolished by the decree of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee in 1920. Thus, finally destroying the elements of the old government. Until the liquidation of the province in 1925, it did not have a new coat of arms.
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By May–June 1924, rural councils were formed in the province, which were distinguished by their extreme diversity, both in the rural societies united by the village council, and in the size of the village councils and their executive technical apparatus. By this time, the transition to large-district
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Considering the readiness of the majority of Siberian provinces to switch to a system of consolidated volosts and the need for the fastest possible implementation of this measure, the Siberian Revolutionary Committee filed a petition with the All-Russian Central Executive Committee to grant Siberian
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The first Soviet general population census was conducted on August 28, 1920. It was combined with an agricultural census and a brief industrial census. The census was conducted during the unfinished Civil War and did not cover most of the outskirts of the country. 72% of the population was censused
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A resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of June 10, 1921 established the border between the Kirghiz ASSR and Siberia along the Omsk district (the Isilkul station was left on the territory of the Kirghiz ASSR). The border line passed east of the Isil-Kul station along the border
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On January 17, 1921, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the RSFSR adopted a resolution on the division of the Russian Omsk Governorate and the transfer of four Russian-populated districts to the Autonomous Kirghiz SSR: Akmola, Atbasar, Kokchetav, and Petropavlovsk. From the districts
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Materials on territorial transformations from 1917 to July 1, 1925. Administrative and political structure of the USSR. (Appendix: tables - List of republics, regions and provinces with data on areas and population according to the calculations of the Central Statistical Office as of January 1,
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On September 24, 1924, the Sibrevkom approved the formation of enlarged volosts in the Omsk province. New Soviet volosts were formed. A volost included from 3 to 19 village councils. The new tasks were beyond the old volost, it was weak, insufficiently organized, and had few people capable of
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Materials on territorial transformations from 1917 to July 1, 1925. Administrative and political structure of the USSR. (Appendix: tables - List of republics, regions, and governorates with data on areas and population according to the Central Statistical Office as of January 1, 1925). S. I.
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On May 21, 1925, the administrative commission under the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee approved the following cities in the province: Omsk, Novo-Omsk, Leninsk-Omsky, Tara, Tyukalinsk, Slavgorod, Tatarsk. To distinguish the cities of Leninsk (near Omsk and
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carrying out Soviet construction in the village. The volost executive committees of the enlarged volosts now received a large amount of economic, administrative and political rights and were freed from minor management functions, transferring them to the village councils.
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Omsk provincial executive committee // State cooperative trade, industrial and financial figures of Russia in five years of revolution, 1917–1922. News of the Central Executive Committee of the USSR and the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. Volume 2. Leningrad.
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Thematic review of documentary materials of the State Archives of Omsk Region on the restoration of the national economy in Omsk Province (1919–1925). T. T. Markova. Archival Department of the Internal Affairs Directorate. State Archives of Omsk Region. Omsk.
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The settlement by the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of February 14, 1923, the Pleso-Kurinskaya volost of the Kamensky district of the Novo-Nikolaevskaya province was transferred to the Slavgorod district of the Omsk province.
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On April 26, 1921, a resolution of the Extraordinary Plenipotentiary Commission of the Central Executive Committee of the Autonomous Kirghiz SSR was issued on the admission of the new Akmola province with Petropavlovsk and Kokchetav to the AKSSR.
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provinces the right to introduce a new volost division, with the approval of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee and the subsequent submission of projects to the administrative commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee.
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According to the Omsk Provincial Registry Office, the birth rate, death rate, marriages and divorces in the city of Omsk and its suburbs Leninsky and Novo-Omsky were expressed in the following figures for the three years 1922-1924:
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Administrative-territorial division of Siberia (August 1920 - July 1930), Western Siberia (July 1930 - September 1937), Novosibirsk region (since September 1937); Handbook. West Siberian Book Publishing House. Novosibirsk.
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On November 15, 1919, by the decree of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee and the Revolutionary Military Council of the 5th Army of the Red Army, the Omsk Revolutionary Committee was formed in the city of Chelyabinsk.
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By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 12, 1922, the Isil-Kul station (along the border between Siberia and the Kirghiz ASSR along Omsk district) was left within the borders of Siberia.
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The Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 25, 1925 approved the formation of the Siberian Territory with its division into districts and regions. The counties were transformed into
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Schematic map of the planned districts of Siberia. Zoning of Siberia. Gosplan project. District zoning of Siberia. New districts. New volost // "Soviet Siberia". No. 217. September 23, 1924. Novo-Nikolaevsk
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According to the first Soviet census of 1920: Petropavlovsk district included 27 Russian volosts and 12 Russian stanitsas (278,224 people), Kokchetav district included 68 Russian volosts (350,145 people).
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Pokrovo-Kirghiz volost β€” from auls No. 1, No. 2 of the Alabatinsky volost, 5 auls of the Pokrovskaya volost, 2 auls and 20 kibitkas of aul No. 2 of the Tekinsky volost, with the center at the Sasyk-Tomar
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division had been implemented in Siberia only in the Omsk province. Instead of 252 volosts, 52 districts were formed, but they existed unofficially, since they were not approved by either the
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Omsk provincial revolutionary committee: (review of the collection). T. T. Markova. Archival department of the Omsk regional executive committee. State archive of the Omsk region. Omsk. 1961.
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Public education in Omsk province: (past, present and immediate prospects). Omsk province: 1) Health care. 2) Public education. N. Yurtsovsky. Omsk provincial economic conference. Omsk. 1923.
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By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 28, 1922, the Isil-Kul and Gorodishchenskaya volosts were returned from the Petropavlovsk district of the Akmola province.
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Ebeytinskaya volost β€” from aul #2 and 170 kibitkas of auls #1, #3, #5, #6 of Kurgan volost, auls #8, #9 and 70 kibitkas from aul #3 of Nikolaevskaya volost, with the center on Lake Ebeyty.
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Summary of the management department of the Omsk provincial executive committee of the soviets on the political and economic situation in the province for August 1-15 1921
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By the resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 31, 1924, the center of the Omsk district was moved from the city of Omsk to the city of
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The flame of national love: letters, resolutions, decrees and telegrams from workers of Omsk province to V. I. Lenin. Omsk book publishing house. Omsk. 1963.
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In 1923, the "Bulletin of the Omsk Provincial Executive Committee of the Council of Workers, Peasants, and Red Army Deputies" began to be published in Omsk.
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1925). S. I. Sulkevich, consultant of the administrative commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. State Publishing House. Leningrad. 1926.
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By the Decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 15, 1922, the Cherlak and Basstandyk-Tuus volosts were transferred to the Kirghiz ASSR.
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Budgets of peasants of the Siberian region in 1923–24. CSK. Siberian regional statistical bureau. Omsk printing house of "Omsoyuz". Novo-Nikolaevsk. 1925.
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In the summer of 1921, as a result of drought, a fifth of the country's crops perished. Famine affected 30 governorates, including the Omsk Governorate.
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Resolution of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of January 18, 1921 and Resolution of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee of August 4, 1920
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Newspaper of Siberian Germans (The German newspaper Der Landmann is published in Omsk) // Sovetskaya Sibir. No. 281. December 9, 1924. Novo-Nikolaevsk
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List of populated areas of Tarsky district of Omsk province indicating districts, village councils, number of households and population. Omsk. 1925.
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Lists of populated areas of Omsk province indicating districts, village councils, number of households and population in 1924–1925. Omsk. 1925.
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Sulkevich, consultant of the administrative commission of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee. State Publishing House. Leningrad. 1926
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State statistics in Siberia. Siberian Statistical Directorate. Siberian regional state publishing house. 4th state printing house. Omsk. 1920.
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resolution of January 3, 1920, Omsk Oblast was officially transformed into Omsk Governorate consisting of 1 district: Semipalatinsk District.
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Resolution of the Presidium of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of May 25, 1925 "On the Formation of the Siberian Territory"
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Resolution of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee No. 43/1021 of September 24, 1924, "Approval of the district-volost division"
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Rural population: Russians 1,715,441 (822,055 m - 893,386 f), Kyrgyz 493,966 (267,597 m - 226,369 f). Total 2,209,407 people.
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List of settlements in Tyukalinsky district, indicating enlarged village councils and villages included in them. Omsk. 1924.
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On October 1, 1921, Akmola, Atbasar, Kokchetav, Petropavlovsk districts, as well as 15 volosts of Omsk district went to the
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Agriculture of Western Siberia in figures. Companion of a farmer of Western Siberia. Compiled by I. V. Aristov. Omsk. 1925.
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Notebook of a Siberian for 1923. Published by the editors of the newspaper "Soviet Siberia". Novo-Nikolaevsk. 1923.
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List of populated areas of Tyukalinsky district of Tyukalinsky district of Omsk province in 1924. Omsk. 1924.
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As of January 1, 1925, the population of the province was 1,559,430 people (1,410,548 rural, 188,882 urban).
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As of January 1, 1924, the population of the province was 1,608,559 people (1,413,100 rural, 195,458 urban).
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In November 1922, the Omsk provincial executive committee transformed the Isil-Kul station into a village.
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volosts of the Kamensky district of the Novo-Nikolaevsk province were included in the Slavgorod district.
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First Soviet agricultural population census of August 28, 1920 by the Siberian Statistical Administration
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As of January 1, 1922, the population of the governorate was 1,716,123 (1,520,209 rural, 195,914 urban).
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was given control over the newly formed governorates, including those in the territory occupied by the
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List of populated areas of Nazyvaevsky district of Tyukalinsky district of Omsk province. Omsk. 1924.
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At the end of November 1919, the institutions of the Siberian Revolutionary Committee moved to Omsk.
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List of populated areas of Krutinsky district of Tyukalinsky district of Omsk province. Omsk. 1924.
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Instructions for the preparation and execution of estimates of the local budget of Omsk province
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was created with its center in the city of Petropavlovsk as part of the Autonomous Kirghiz SSR.
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By 1923, the population in the 3 largest cities of the governorate was distributed as follows:
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By December 1, 1924, there were 87,000 Germans in the province (156,000 in total in Siberia).
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Report of the Omsk Provincial Executive Committee to the Fifth Provincial Congress of Soviets
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Resolution of August 27, 1919, "On the Formation of Civil Administration in Siberia," the
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Economic characteristics of the project districts (enlarged volosts) of Omsk province
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On November 24, 1919, the Omsk Provincial Revolutionary Committee was formed.
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Scheme of natural history formations of the western half of Omsk province
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Closed information letter of the Omsk Provincial Committee of the RCP (b)
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In June 1920, Ishim District consisting of 49 volosts was transferred to
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List of provinces, districts and volosts of Siberia as of March 1, 1921
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1924 β€” birth rate 6632, death rate 3561, marriages 2112, divorces 297.
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1923 β€” birth rate 6416, death rate 5023, marriages 2502, divorces 255;
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1922 β€” birth rate 4721, death rate 8463, marriages 2211, divorces 260;
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By January 1, 1925, the area of the province reached 250,114 km.
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according to the agricultural census of 1920. β€” Omsk: Omsk GONB, 1924
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Only by November 14, 1919, Omsk was occupied by the Reds during the
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Long-term plan for the development of agriculture in Omsk province
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Materials for understanding the productive forces of Omsk province
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By January 1, 1922, the area of the province was 250,553 km.
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called the administrative-territorial unit β€” Omsk Oblast, and the
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continued in the region, it reached the point of awkwardness: the
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Sovetskaya Sibir. No. 9 (1548). January 11, 1925. Novo-Nikolaevsk
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On December 5, 1919, the Kalachinsk District was restored again.
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rose up in Southern Siberia against the communist dictatorship
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In 1921, some of the districts of the province supported the
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Results of the 1920 demographic census in Omsk province
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At the same time, the 770: 107:The provincial center is the city of 1230:Olenich-Gnenenko Alexander Pavlovich 1164: 424:), the cities were given the names " 18: 16:Province of Soviet Russia, 1920–1925 1550:Omsk Provincial Executive Committee 1531: 461:Administrative-territorial division 13: 1041:Shiryamov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich 1007: 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1799: 1315: 1210: 1299: 1274: 1260: 1246: 693:β€” 65 Russian, 12 Kyrgyz volosts; 687:β€” 68 Russian, 17 Kyrgyz volosts; 675:β€” 25 Russian, 32 Kyrgyz volosts; 669:β€” 28 Russian, 51 Kyrgyz volosts; 371:On the consolidation of volosts. 240:Siberian Revolutionary Committee 192:Siberian Revolutionary Committee 23: 1763:from the original on 2014-11-12 1749: 1740: 1729:from the original on 2016-03-04 1715: 1288: 1706: 1697: 1688: 1679: 1670: 1661: 1652: 1636: 1627: 1358:Komarov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich 1136:Gransberg Christian Davidovich 435: 300:Novo-Nikolaevskaya Governorate 1: 1620: 1562:Polyudov Evgeny Venediktovich 1393: 1370:Kropotov, Mikhail Vasilievich 1346:Zenkov, Nikolay Yemelyanovich 1122:Polyudov Evgeny Venediktovich 1094:Polyudov Evgeny Venediktovich 1074: 993:Polyudov Evgeny Venediktovich 899: 119: 1027:Konoshenok Viktor Semenovich 234:Formation of the Governorate 7: 1567:Population of Omsk province 1538:Omsk Governorate Management 1378:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1372:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1366:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1364:Kosenkov, Pyotr Georgievich 1360:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1348:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1342:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1336:β€” Hero of the Soviet Union. 1184:Popov Konstantin Andreevich 1108:Popov Konstantin Andreevich 973: 699:β€” 27 volosts, 12 stanitsas; 10: 1804: 1334:Vasiliev, Vasily Ivanovich 1308:Coat of arms of the region 924:Novo-Omsk β€” 10,568 people. 312:(Barabinsky) Uyezd of the 114: 1382:Yazov, Dmitry Timofeevich 1376:Tyurin, Ivan Grigorievich 1150:Kornev Vasily Stepanovich 89: 1388: 1328:Belov, Vladimir Nikitich 921:Leninsk - 31,149 people; 215:Omsk Offensive Operation 1352:Zueva, Maria Matveyevna 1224:Time of holding office 1178:Time of holding office 1088:Time of holding office 1021:Time of holding office 987:Time of holding office 508:Petropavlovsky district 156:was transferred to the 53:more precise citations. 918:Omsk - 101,673 people; 594:As of January 17, 1921 569:Petropavlovsk district 384: 265:West Siberian Uprising 1268:H. D. Gransberg. 1924 1055:Goldich Lev Efimovich 953:Provincial Leadership 857:As of January 1, 1925 814:As of January 1, 1924 728:As of January 1, 1922 533:As of August 28, 1920 466:As of January 3, 1920 368: 252:In January 1921, the 1584:Map of Omsk province 697:Petropavlovsky Uyezd 630:Petropavlovsky Uyezd 587:Tyukalinsky district 551:Kalachinsky district 526:Tyukalinsky district 490:Kalachinsky district 1254:L. E. Goldich. 1924 1221:Title, rank, title 1175:Title, rank, title 1018:Title, rank, title 984:Title, rank, title 661:As of March 1, 1921 545:Atbasarsky district 96:, which existed in 1613:2014-02-23 at the 1601:2018-06-14 at the 1589:2015-11-18 at the 1577:2012-08-05 at the 1555:2014-12-06 at the 1543:2013-12-04 at the 1434:2018-08-13 at the 1340:Dusukhambetov, Abu 1330:β€” artist, painter. 1282:V. S. 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Sulkevich. 1322:Beisekova, Shabal 1310: 1242: 1241: 1208: 1207: 1162: 1161: 1067: 1066: 1005: 1004: 893:Tyukalinsky Uyezd 863:Kalachinsky Uyezd 850:Tyukalinsky Uyezd 820:Kalachinsky Uyezd 734:Kalachinsky Uyezd 721:Tyukalinsky Uyezd 679:Kalachinsky Uyezd 654:Tyukalinsky Uyezd 612:Kalachinsky Uyezd 589:- 203,330 people. 583:- 210,040 people; 577:- 263,740 people; 571:- 278,224 people; 565:- 312,212 people; 559:- 350,145 people; 553:- 136,335 people; 547:β€” 139,335 people; 520:Tatarsky district 430:Leninsk-Kuznetsky 314:Tomsk Governorate 204:Tyukalinsky Uyezd 79: 78: 71: 1795: 1772: 1771: 1769: 1768: 1753: 1747: 1744: 1738: 1737: 1735: 1734: 1719: 1713: 1710: 1704: 1701: 1695: 1692: 1686: 1683: 1677: 1674: 1668: 1665: 1659: 1656: 1650: 1649: 1640: 1634: 1631: 1532:Experlieks Likes 1306: 1303: 1278: 1264: 1250: 1215: 1214: 1169: 1168: 1079: 1078: 1012: 1011: 978: 977: 970: 969: 965: 789:Slavgorod County 746:Slavgorod County 673:Atbasarsky Uyezd 606:Atbasar district 478:Atbasarsky Uyezd 382: 154:Slavgorod County 91: 82:Omsk Governorate 74: 67: 63: 60: 54: 49:this article by 40:inline citations 27: 26: 19: 1803: 1802: 1798: 1797: 1796: 1794: 1793: 1792: 1778: 1777: 1776: 1775: 1766: 1764: 1755: 1754: 1750: 1745: 1741: 1732: 1730: 1721: 1720: 1716: 1711: 1707: 1702: 1698: 1693: 1689: 1684: 1680: 1675: 1671: 1666: 1662: 1657: 1653: 1641: 1637: 1632: 1628: 1623: 1615:Wayback Machine 1603:Wayback Machine 1591:Wayback Machine 1579:Wayback Machine 1557:Wayback Machine 1545:Wayback Machine 1534: 1436:Wayback Machine 1396: 1391: 1318: 1311: 1309: 1304: 1291: 1284: 1283: 1279: 1270: 1269: 1265: 1256: 1255: 1251: 1238: 1213: 1204: 1192: 1167: 1165:Deputy Chairmen 1158: 1144: 1130: 1116: 1102: 1077: 1072: 1063: 1049: 1035: 1010: 1008:Deputy Chairmen 1001: 976: 971: 967: 963: 961: 960: 955: 902: 859: 816: 807:Tyukalin County 777:Kalachin County 773: 764:Tyukalin County 730: 703:Slavgorod Uyezd 663: 600:Akmola district 596: 539:Akmola district 535: 514:Tarsky district 468: 463: 438: 383: 380: 296:Kargatsky Uyezd 236: 122: 117: 90:Омская губСрния 75: 64: 58: 55: 45:Please help to 44: 28: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1801: 1791: 1790: 1774: 1773: 1748: 1739: 1714: 1705: 1696: 1687: 1678: 1669: 1660: 1651: 1635: 1625: 1624: 1622: 1619: 1618: 1617: 1605: 1593: 1581: 1569: 1564: 1559: 1547: 1533: 1530: 1529: 1528: 1522: 1516: 1512: 1506: 1500: 1497: 1494: 1491: 1488: 1485: 1482: 1476: 1473: 1470: 1464: 1458: 1454: 1451: 1448: 1444: 1438: 1430:. 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