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Bakhmut Province ( Ukrainian: Бахмутська провінція) was an administrative division (a province) of the Russian Empire. Its administrative center was Bakhmut. It was created in 1719 and abolished in 1783. [1]
In 1719, it was formed. It was part of the First Azov Governorate. [1] During this time, in addition to Bakhmut, it contained Borivske, Krasnianske, Novoaidar, Raihorodok, Staryi Aidar Sukhariv , and Yampil. After the name of Azov Governorate was changed to Voronezh Governorate, Tor ( Sloviansk) and Sokolsk ( Lipetsk) were added to its territory, among other minor settlements.[ citation needed]
In 1765, it was transferred to Novorossiya Governorate. [1] It contained the Bakhmut hussar regiment, the Samara hussar regiment, and the Luhansk pike regiment .[ citation needed]
After a rebellion, a new Azov Governorate was created, with Bakhmut Province becoming part of it. [1] During this time, the territory of the province included Bakhmut uezd and Slavo-Serbia.[ citation needed]
It was abolished in 1783 in accordance with the abolition of all provinces of the Russian Empire. [1]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (October 2023) |
Bakhmut Province ( Ukrainian: Бахмутська провінція) was an administrative division (a province) of the Russian Empire. Its administrative center was Bakhmut. It was created in 1719 and abolished in 1783. [1]
In 1719, it was formed. It was part of the First Azov Governorate. [1] During this time, in addition to Bakhmut, it contained Borivske, Krasnianske, Novoaidar, Raihorodok, Staryi Aidar Sukhariv , and Yampil. After the name of Azov Governorate was changed to Voronezh Governorate, Tor ( Sloviansk) and Sokolsk ( Lipetsk) were added to its territory, among other minor settlements.[ citation needed]
In 1765, it was transferred to Novorossiya Governorate. [1] It contained the Bakhmut hussar regiment, the Samara hussar regiment, and the Luhansk pike regiment .[ citation needed]
After a rebellion, a new Azov Governorate was created, with Bakhmut Province becoming part of it. [1] During this time, the territory of the province included Bakhmut uezd and Slavo-Serbia.[ citation needed]
It was abolished in 1783 in accordance with the abolition of all provinces of the Russian Empire. [1]