The
Mogilev Governorate (Mogilevskaya
Gubernya) or Government of Mogilev was a
governorate (guberniya) of the Russian Empire
in the territory of the present day Belarus
.
Its
capital was in Mogilev
.
The governorate was formed in 1772, in the aftermath of the
First partition of Poland,
from parts of the
voivodeships of
Witebsk,
Mścisław,
Połock and
Inflanty. Parts of these territories
were also used to form the
Pskov
Governorate. In 1796, Mogilev and
Polotsk Governorates were united and
formed
Belorussian
Governorate. In 1802, Belorussian Governorate was divided into
Vitebsk Governorate and Mogilev
Governorate. In 1917, Vitebsk, Mogilev and parts of
Minsk Governorate and
Vilna Governorate were united into the
Western District (from 1918 known
as
Western Komuna). In 1918, it was
joined by
Smolensk Governorate
and in October 1919, Mogilev Governorate was reformed into
Gomel Governorate.
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