Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925

A detailed analysis of the process of demarcation of the Altai province from the Omsk province of the RSFSR and the Semipalatinsk province of the Kirghiz (since June 1925 — Kazak) ASSR, which were first involved in scientific circulation is carried out on the basis of the archival documents. It is s...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cde12c61695c4356879e3f83e59178242021-12-02T07:58:14ZTerritorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 19252225-756X2227-129510.24224/2227-1295-2021-5-371-383https://doaj.org/article/cde12c61695c4356879e3f83e59178242021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/2742https://doaj.org/toc/2225-756Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2227-1295A detailed analysis of the process of demarcation of the Altai province from the Omsk province of the RSFSR and the Semipalatinsk province of the Kirghiz (since June 1925 — Kazak) ASSR, which were first involved in scientific circulation is carried out on the basis of the archival documents. It is shown that it consisted in an attempt by the Altai authorities to withdraw the territory of the Narrow Steppe from under their jurisdiction and transfer it to the adjacent provinces in the first half of 1925. The history of this border issue, which arose as a result of the inclusion of the Korostelevskaya steppe in the Kyrgyz ASSR, is investigated. The course of discussion of changes in the border line between the authorities of the three provinces and Moscow is described. Various arguments proposed by the parties, options for resolving the problem that have arisen are considered; and also, it is explained why, in the end, the disputed border territory remained part of Siberia. It is noted that the attempts of the leadership of the Altai province to transfer part of the territory of the Uglovsky district with the “Narrow Steppe” tract under the control of the Omsk and Semipalatinsk provinces are noted. It is concluded that the issue of the status of the Narrow Steppe during the nationalterritorial demarcation between Siberia and Kazakhstan was one of the most difficult and went beyond the traditional ways of solving similar problems.K. B. KorzhenevskyTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovarticlenational-territorial demarcationsiberiakyrgyz assrnarrow steppeuglovsky districtaltai provinceomsk provincekazakhstansemipalatinsk provincesiberian regionSlavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languagesPG1-9665RUНаучный диалог, Vol 0, Iss 5, Pp 371-383 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language RU
topic national-territorial demarcation
siberia
kyrgyz assr
narrow steppe
uglovsky district
altai province
omsk province
kazakhstan
semipalatinsk province
siberian region
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
spellingShingle national-territorial demarcation
siberia
kyrgyz assr
narrow steppe
uglovsky district
altai province
omsk province
kazakhstan
semipalatinsk province
siberian region
Slavic languages. Baltic languages. Albanian languages
PG1-9665
K. B. Korzhenevsky
Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
description A detailed analysis of the process of demarcation of the Altai province from the Omsk province of the RSFSR and the Semipalatinsk province of the Kirghiz (since June 1925 — Kazak) ASSR, which were first involved in scientific circulation is carried out on the basis of the archival documents. It is shown that it consisted in an attempt by the Altai authorities to withdraw the territory of the Narrow Steppe from under their jurisdiction and transfer it to the adjacent provinces in the first half of 1925. The history of this border issue, which arose as a result of the inclusion of the Korostelevskaya steppe in the Kyrgyz ASSR, is investigated. The course of discussion of changes in the border line between the authorities of the three provinces and Moscow is described. Various arguments proposed by the parties, options for resolving the problem that have arisen are considered; and also, it is explained why, in the end, the disputed border territory remained part of Siberia. It is noted that the attempts of the leadership of the Altai province to transfer part of the territory of the Uglovsky district with the “Narrow Steppe” tract under the control of the Omsk and Semipalatinsk provinces are noted. It is concluded that the issue of the status of the Narrow Steppe during the nationalterritorial demarcation between Siberia and Kazakhstan was one of the most difficult and went beyond the traditional ways of solving similar problems.
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title Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
title_short Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
title_full Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
title_fullStr Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
title_full_unstemmed Territorial Delimitation between Altai, Omsk and Semipalatinsk Provinces in 1925
title_sort territorial delimitation between altai, omsk and semipalatinsk provinces in 1925
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