Caucasus Viceroyalty
Кавказское наместничество
Viceroyalty of the Russian Empire
1785–1796

CapitalYekaterinograd
  TypeViceroyalty
History 
 Established
1785
 Disestablished
1796
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Taurida Oblast
Astrakhan Governorate
Astrakhan Governorate

The Caucasus Viceroyalty (Russian: Кавказское наместничество) was established in 1785 by Catherine the Great by combining the Astrakhan Governorate and the Caucasus Governorate.[1] It was abolished by Paul I in 1796.[2]

Viceroys

The five viceroys or heads of the viceroyalty were:

time name life span
1785–1787Pavel Sergeevich Potemkin1743–1796
1787–1789Pyotr Abramovich Tekelli1720−1793
1789–1790Ivan Petrovich Saltykov1730–1805
1790Anton Bogdanovich de Balmen1741–1790
1790–1796,
1796–1798,
1806–1809
Ivan Vasilyevich Gudovich1741–1820

References

  1. Blauvelt, Timothy K. (12 March 2020). The Caucasus in the Russian Empire. Routledge Handbooks Online. p. 108. doi:10.4324/9781351055628-7. ISBN 978-1-138-48318-7.
  2. Blauvelt, Timothy K. (12 March 2020). The Caucasus in the Russian Empire. Routledge Handbooks Online. p. 112. doi:10.4324/9781351055628-7. ISBN 978-1-138-48318-7.


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