History of Yampil, Vinnytsia Oblast

This article covers the history of Yampil, a city located in Vinnytsia Oblast of central Ukraine.

Time period Territorial belonging
1 13th – first half (H1) 14th century The area where wandered the Tartar hordes
2 End of 14th century The territory of future town Yampil belonged to Lithuanian Grand Duke Algirdas (1296 - 1377)
3 15th century Yampil was a part of the Bratslav province (the administrative unit of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
4 End of 16th – H1 17th century Yampil with other Bratslavs’ settlements became the property of the Great Crown Hetman, Polish statesman of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of Jan Zamoysky
5 1642 Yampil became the property of the cornet Great Crown of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of Oleander Konetspolskiy (1620 - 1659)
6 1648 Yampi joined to the Mogilev and later Bratslav regiment as a squadron town
7 1672 – 1690 Yampil was a part of the Bratslav regiment which was under the control of Turkish army
8 1690 Yampil as a part of Bratslav regiment joined eventually to the Podolsky regiment of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
9 1710 Yampil which was a property of Hetman Ivan Skoropadsky was sold to Duke Olexandr Menshikov
10 1751 The Russian Empress Elizabet donated Yampil for last Hetman of Ukraine Kirill Razumovsky
11 End of 18th century Yampil was bought by noble Dominick Orlovsky. Subsequently he sold Yampil for Kiev governor

Prot Potozkiy

12 1795 Yampil became a parish of Bratslav province of the Russian Empire
13 1796 Yampil parish was joined to Podolsky Guberniya of the Russian Empire
14 Beginning of 19th century After bankruptcy of Prot Potozkiy Yampil became a property of Mazeya Dobshansky
15 End of 19th – H1 20th century Most of Yampils’ possession including mansion house belonged to Faustin Witkovsky
16 Since March 1917 Power passed from hand to hand: Ukrainian Central Rada, the Hetmanate, the Directorate, the Soviet government
February 18, 1918 The Soviet government was established
18 1924 Yampil acquired the status of township as a part of Podolsk province (1924, on the territory of Podolsk and Odessa provinces were created Moldavian Autonomous SSR)
19 February 27, 1932 Township Yampil belonged to newly formed Vinnitsa Region of Ukrainian SSR
20 June 21, 1941 Yampil was occupied by German and Romanian troops and subsequently belonged to so-called Dzhuhastryansky parish
21 May 17-29, 1944 Yampil was realised
22 Nowadays Yampil is a center of Yampil district of Vinnitsa Region of Ukraine.

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