Country |
Jurisdiction |
Period |
Details
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Russian Empire (1783–1917)
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Taurida Oblast |
February 1784 – December 1796 |
Russian Oblast consisting of the land annexed from the Crimean Khanate
|
Novorossiysk Governorate (second establishment) |
December 1796 – October 1802 |
A Russian governorate, of which Crimea was just a small part
|
Taurida Governorate |
October 1802 – December 1917 |
A Russian governorate centered on the Crimean Peninsula
|
Russian Revolution and Civil War (1917–1921)
|
Crimean People's Republic |
December 1917 – January 1918 |
Crimean Tatar government
|
Taurida Soviet Socialist Republic |
19 March – 30 April 1918 |
Bolshevik government
|
Ukrainian State |
May – June 1918 |
|
First Crimean Regional Government |
25 June – 25 November 1918 |
German puppet state under Lipka Tatar General Maciej (Suleyman) Sulkiewicz
|
Second Crimean Regional Government |
November 1918 – April 1919 |
Anti-Bolshevik government under Crimean Karaite former Kadet member Solomon Krym
|
Crimean Socialist Soviet Republic |
2 April – June 1919 |
Bolshevik government
|
South Russian Government |
February – April 1920 |
Government of White movement's General Anton Denikin
|
Government of South Russia |
April (officially, 16 August) – 16 November 1920 |
Government of White movement's General Pyotr Wrangel
|
Bolshevik revolutionary committee government |
November 1920 – 18 October 1921 |
Bolshevik government under Béla Kun (until 20 February 1921), then Mikhail Poliakov
|
Crimean Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic |
18 October 1921 – 30 June 1945 |
Autonomous republic of the Russian SFSR
|
Soviet era (1921–1991)
|
Crimean Oblast |
30 June 1945 – 19 February 1954 |
An oblast directly under the control of the Russian SFSR
|
19 February 1954 – 1991 |
An oblast of the Ukrainian SSR after transfer by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
|
Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic |
19 June 1991 – 6 May 1992 |
Autonomous republic of the Ukrainian SSR
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