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  2. File:Subdivisions of the Russian Empire in 1914.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map showing territorial subdivisions of the Russian Empire in 1914 ... 1=Map showing territorial subdivisions of the w:Russian Empire in 1914.}} {{ru ...

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  4. File:Russian Empire (1914).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the Russian Empire (European part; 1914) Date: 18 January 2016: ... All maps by Alphathon and based upon Blank map of Europe.svg unless otherwise stated.

  5. Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Map showing subdivisions of the Russian Empire in 1914 Residence of the governor of Moscow (1778–82) as seen in 2015. As of 1914, Russia was divided into 81 governorates , 20 oblasts, and 1 okrug. Vassals and protectorates of the Russian Empire included the Emirate of Bukhara, the Khanate of Khiva, and, after 1914, Tuva (Uriankhai).

  6. List of governorates of the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Map of governorates of the Russian Republic (Western part), 1917. This is a list of governorates of the Russian Empire (Russian: губерния, pre-1918: губернія, romanized: guberniya) established between the administrative reform of 1708 and the establishment of the Kholm Governorate in 1912 (inclusive).

  7. Territorial evolution of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The formal end to Tatar rule over Russia was the defeat of the Tatars at the Great Stand on the Ugra River in 1480. Ivan III (r. 1462–1505) and Vasili III (r. 1505–1533) had consolidated the centralized Russian state following the annexations of the Novgorod Republic in 1478, Tver in 1485, the Pskov Republic in 1510, Volokolamsk in 1513, Ryazan in 1521, and Novgorod-Seversk in 1522.

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  9. Russia in the First World War - Wikipedia

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    The Russian railway network in 1912. Russia was one of the major belligerents in the First World War: from August 1914 to December 1917, it fought on the Entente's side against the Central Powers. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Russian Empire was a great