Kuban oblast explained

Area Total Km2:94,783.07
Elevation Max M:5,642
Elevation Max Point:Mount Elbrus
Established Date:1860
Established Title:Established
Extinct Date:1917
Extinct Title:Abolished
Mapsize:220px
Kuban oblast
Native Name:Кубанская область
Native Name Lang:ru
Population As Of:1916
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rural:90.48%
Population Total:3,022,683
Population Urban:9.52%
Seat:Yekaterinodar
(Krasnodar)
Seat Type:Capital
Settlement Type:Oblast
Subdivision Name:Russian Empire
Subdivision Name1:Caucasus
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Viceroyalty
Total Type:Total

The Kuban oblast was a province (oblast) of the Caucasus Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire. It roughly corresponded to most of the Kuban and Circassia regions. It was created in 1860 out of Kuban Cossack territories that had once been part of the Crimean Khanate and the land of the Circassians. It was dissolved upon the assumption of supreme authority by the Kuban Rada in 1917 and the independence of the Kuban People's Republic in 1918. Its capital was the city of Yekaterinodar (present-day Krasnodar).

Administrative divisions

The Cossack districts (otdels) of the Kuban oblast in 1917 were as follows:

NameCapitalPopulationArea
18971916
Batalpashinsky otdel Batalpashinskaya (Cherkessk)215,400298,20815328.05verst2
Yeysky otdel Umanskaya (Leningradskaya)277,300384,84612127.84verst2
Yekaterinodarsky otdel Yekaterinodar (Krasnodar)245,173371,7887357.78verst2
Kavkazsky otdel Kavkazskaya249,182462,23513941.4verst2
Labinsky otdel Armavir305,733518,7745919.94verst2
Maykopsky otdel Maykop283,117468,45314435.76verst2
Tamansky otdel Slavyanskaya (Slavyansk-na-Kubani)342,976518,37914173.84verst2

Structure

The militarized nature of the Kuban meant that, rather than a traditional governorate (guberniya) with counties (uezds), the territory was administered by the Kuban Cossacks as an oblast which was split into otdels. Each otdel had its own sotnias which in turn would be split into stanitsas and khutors. The ataman ("commander") for each region was not only responsible for the military preparation of the Cossacks, but for the local administration duties. Local stanitsa and khutor atamans were elected, but approved by the atamans of the otdel. These, in turn, were appointed by the supreme ataman of the Kuban host, who was in turn appointed directly by the Russian emperor. Prior to 1870, this system of legislature in the oblast remained a robust military one and all legal decisions were carried out by the stanitsa ataman and two elected judges. Afterwards, however, the system was bureaucratized and the judicial functions were independent of the stanitsas.

Demographics

Russian Empire Census

According to the Russian Empire Census, the Kuban oblast had a population of 1,918,881 on, including 973,023 men and 945,858 women. The plurality of the population indicated Ukrainian to be their mother tongue, with a significant Russian speaking minority.[1]

Linguistic composition of the Kuban oblast in 1897
LanguageNative speakers%
Ukrainian908,81847.36
Russian816,73442.56
Circassian38,4882.01
Karachay26,8771.40
German20,7781.08
Greek20,1371.05
Kabardian14,3400.75
Armenian13,9260.73
Abkhaz12,4810.65
Belarusian12,3560.64
Nogai5,8800.31
Romanian5,3700.28
Tatar3,8480.20
Polish2,7190.14
Turkish2,1870.11
Ossetian1,9730.10
Jewish1,9420.10
Romani1,7530.09
Mordovian1,4940.08
Czech1,2130.06
Georgian9170.05
Estonian8800.05
Latvian8480.04
Kyurin6150.03
Kalmyk3780.02
Bulgarian3220.02
Persian2520.01
Lithuanian2380.01
Kumyk2050.01
Kazi-Kumukh1750.01
Bashkir1380.01
Avar-Andean1270.01
Other4720.02
TOTAL1,918,881100.00
Faith! rowspan="2"
MaleFemaleBoth
Number%
Eastern Orthodox884,028863,2911,747,31991.06
Muslim53,19949,721102,9205.36
Old Believer12,36312,58024,9431.30
Lutheran8,5598,18216,7410.87
Armenian Apostolic7,9976,65314,6500.76
Roman Catholic4,4133,1217,5340.39
Judaism1,0841,0212,1050.11
Mennonite5675801,1470.06
Reformed4254098340.04
Buddhist1941613550.02
Armenian Catholic104391430.01
Karaite4249910.00
Baptist3343760.00
Other Christian denomination104140.00
Other non-Christian denomination5490.00
TOTAL973,023945,8581,918,881100.00

Kavkazskiy kalendar

According to the 1917 publication of Kavkazskiy kalendar, the Kuban oblast had a population of 3,022,683 on, including 1,523,057 men and 1,499,626 women, 1,870,280 of whom were the permanent population, and 1,152,403 were temporary residents.

NationalityUrbanRuralTOTAL
Number%Number%Number%
Russians257,67589.502,561,35693.662,819,03193.26
North Caucasians6740.23132,9974.86133,6714.42
Other Europeans10,0983.5120,6670.7630,7651.02
Armenians15,5575.409,0140.3324,5710.81
Sunni Muslims1,1440.405,2920.196,4360.21
Asiatic Christians3900.143,2700.123,6600.12
Jews1,1800.411,1730.042,3530.08
Georgians7660.272300.019960.03
Shia Muslims940.037200.038140.03
Roma2780.10630.003410.01
Kurds450.0200.00450.00
TOTAL287,901100.002,734,782100.003,022,683100.00

Bibliography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Демоскоп Weekly - Приложение. Справочник статистических показателей.