Summary |
In modern times, most of the Donetsk land belonged to the so -called wild field, whose population was the nomadic tribes of the Nogais, who were controlled by the Crimean Khanate.Russian-Turkish war 1735-1739led to the subordination of the Crimean Khanate of Russia and, under the peace treaty of 1774, the Azov region became part of the Russian Empire.At the end of the XVIII century.The lands in the lower reaches of the Dnieper and the Azovs were divided into the province.In 1783, the Yekaterinoslav province was formed, the territory of the modern Donetsk region to the west of the river was assigned to the Bakhmut district.Calmius.The lands east of Kalmius belonged to the region of the Donskoy army.After the collapse of the Russian Empire, it was part of the Russian state (1918-1920).The Don Soviet Republic (1918), the Almighty army of the Donskoye (1918-1920), free territory (1919-1921), Donetsk province (1920-1925).In 1925, the Donetsk province was disbanded on a number of districts |