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- or informally. Some of these krais were: Caucasus Krai Turkestan Krai Privislinsky Krai Uriankhaisky Krai Western Krai Northwestern Krai Southwestern Krai...
- Siedlce and Lublin Governorates. However this was split off from the Privislinsky Krai and made part of the Southwestern Krai of the Russian Empire, in...
- recruits. The Austrians wanted to incorporate the Russian territory of Privislinsky Krai into their territory of Galicia, so even before the war they allowed...
- was directly incorporated into the Russian Empire. The unofficial name Privislinsky Krai (Russian: Привислинский Край), i.e., 'Vistula Land', replaced 'Kingdom...
- Governor-general of Warsaw before the Russians were forced to retreat from Privislinsky Krai during the First World War. During the Russian Civil War he supported...
- 279 100,757 1,397,875 7,314 Chernigov 2,297,854 151,465 495,963 3,302 Privislinsky Krai 9,402,253 29,347 335,337 6,755,503 All Empire 125,640,021 5,885...
- from Privislinsky Krai and joined to Kiev General Governorate as "core Russian territory", as a precaution in case the territories of Privislinsky Krai...
- Russian Partition of Poland and lasted until 1907 (see Congress Poland and Privislinsky Krai). It was the largest wave of strikes and widest eman****tory movement...
- state in a personal union with the Russian Empire (1814–1915), and the Privislinsky Krai which was incorporated into the empire in 1831. Since December 20...
- and transforming into a regular province of the Russian Empire, the Privislinsky Krai. 1828 19th century Greater coat of arms of the Russian Empire (1882)...