Balagansky District Explained

En Name:Balagansky District
Ru Name:Балаганский район
Image View:Bratsk hydropower station 3.jpg
Coordinates:54.0167°N 109°W
Image Coa:Coat of Arms of Balagansk (Irkutsk oblast).png
Federal Subject:Irkutsk Oblast
Adm Data As Of:December 2011
Adm Ctr Type:work settlement
Adm Ctr Name:Balagansk
No Of Urban-Type Settlements:1
No Of Rural Localities:12
Counts Ref:[1]
Mun Data As Of:December 2004
Mun Formation1:Balagansky Municipal District
Mun Formation1 No Of Urban Settlements:1
Mun Formation1 No Of Rural Settlements:6
Area Km2:6634.7
Pop 2010Census:9194
Urban Pop 2010Census:44.7%
Rural Pop 2010Census:55.3%
Website:http://adminbalagansk.ru
Date:February 2013

Balagansky District (Russian: Балаганский райо́н) is an administrative district, one of the thirty-three in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia.[2] Municipally, it is incorporated as Balagansky Municipal District.[3] The area of the district is 6634.7km2. Its administrative center is the urban locality (a work settlement) of Balagansk.[4] Population: 9,973 (2002 Census). The population of Balagansk accounts for 44.7% of the district's total population.

History

Balagansk was founded in 1654 by the Kazak detachment led by Dmitry Firsov on the left bank of the Angara River opposite to the mouth of the Unga River, in the course of Russian colonization of Siberia. The name Balagansk originates from the Bulagat, literally sable hunters, a Buryat tribe. From 1655, mass settlement started in the area; eventually, a colony was built and iron mining developed.[5] [6] Balagansk Fortress (ostrog) was built in Balagansk, to which the Buryats were attached to and they paid tributes to the Russians.[7] Buryats grew to dominate the area and on April 1, 1818, seventeen clans of the Balagansk Buryats met and adopted a memorandum to submit to the Russian authorities. In their memorandum they raised six issues and also provided action to be taken on each of them which related to courts, private law, criminal law, the rights and duties of the chief Taisha and heads of clans.[8]

In the course of the administrative reform carried out in 1708 by Peter the Great, the territory was included into Siberia Governorate. In 1764, Irkutsk Governorate split off, and in 1775, Balagansk was granted town status and became the seat of Balagansky Uyezd of Irkutsk Governorate. In 1924, the uyezds was abolished, the governorate split into districts, and Balagansk was moved to Ziminsky District. In 1925, it lost town status and was downgraded to a selo. In 1926, Balagansky District was established, and Balagansk became the district's administrative center.

During the construction of Bratsk Hydroelectric Power Station Balagansk disappeared under water. The name was inherited by a new settlement, which was previously known as Novobalagansk. It was founded in 1957 several dozens kilometers south of the original location of Balagansk, and on June 5, 1962 it was renamed Balagansk and granted urban-type settlement status. In 1962, Balagansky District was abolished and split between Zalarinsky and Ust-Udinsky Districts.[9] Balagansk was transferred to Zalarinsky District, and in 1965 it was moved to Ust-Udinsky District In 1989, Balagansky District was re-established, with the administrative center in Balagansk.

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Notes and References

  1. According to Article 16.3 of Law #49-OZ, the laws dealing with the structure of the municipal districts serve as the registries of the inhabited localities of the administrative districts. For Balagansky District, Law #64-oz is used.
  2. Charter of Irkutsk Oblast
  3. Law #64-oz
  4. Law #49-OZ
  5. Web site: http://balagansk.adminbalagansk.ru/. ru:Историческая справка о Балаганском городском поселении с 1654—2007 гг. Администрация посёлка Балаганск. Russian. January 29, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20120812235941/http://balagansk.adminbalagansk.ru/. August 12, 2012. dead.
  6. Book: Howorth, Henry Hoyle. History of the Mongols: The Mongols proper and the Kalmuks. With 2 maps by E. G. Ravenstein. January 29, 2013. January 1, 2013. Cosimo, Inc.. 978-1-60520-133-7. 689.
  7. Book: Michael, Henry N.. Studies in Siberian ethnogenesis. January 29, 2013. 1962. Published for the Arctic Institute of North America by University of Toronto Press. 81. 9780802030788.
  8. Book: Sinor, Denis. Inner Asia. 29 January 2013. 1969. Psychology Press. 978-0-7007-0380-7. 58.
  9. ru:Балаганский район: земля с сибирским характером. October 2, 2012. Komsomolskaya Pravda. http://irk.kp.ru/daily/25958.5/2899479/. Russian.