Don Host Oblast
Don Host Oblast was a province (oblast) of the Russian Empire which consisted of the territory of the Don Cossacks, coinciding approximately with present-day Rostov Oblast in Russia. Its administrative center was Cherkassk, and later Novocherkassk.
Don Host Oblast Область Войска Донского | |||||||
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Oblast of the Russian Empire | |||||||
1786-1920 | |||||||
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Capital | Novocherkassk | ||||||
Area | |||||||
• | 162,888.57 km2 (62,891.63 sq mi) | ||||||
Population | |||||||
• | 1,712,898 | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1786 | ||||||
• Disestablished | 1920 | ||||||
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Today part of | Russia |
It comprised the areas where the Don Cossack Host settled in the Russian Empire. From 1786, the territory was officially named Don Host Land (Russian: Земля Войска Донского, romanized: Zemlya Voyska Donskogo), renamed Don Host Oblast in 1870.
During 1914, the oblast, with an area of 164,000 km², had about 3.9 million inhabitants. Of these, 55% (2.1 million) were Cossacks in possession of all the land; the remaining 45% of the population being townsfolk and agricultural guest labourers from other parts of Russia.
It was abolished in 1920; from the major part of it the Don Oblast of the RSFSR was created, which was incorporated into the North Caucasus Krai in 1924.