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Charter on the Siberian Kirghiz of 1822 and the Kazakhs of the Middle Zhuz
The article reveals the content of the “Charter on the Siberian Kirghiz” approved in 1822.The main organizer of the new regulatory document was the Governor-General of Siberia M.M. Speransky, who, as fate would have it, turned out to be the first Russian official who proposed the reform of the administrative-territorial administration of the Kazakhs of the Middle Zhuz included in the Governorate General of Western Siberia.