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 |
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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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