Reforms of Yakut province local governments in the state structure of Russian Empire in 19th century
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history; Yakutia; Russian Empire; Speransky; reforms; administration; administrative and territorial structureAbstract
Article narrates the reforms, implemented by the Russian government at the beginning of 19th century in Siberia that regenerated administrative and territorial structure of Yakut province.References
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