Bukeevskaya province () is an administrative-territorial unit within the
Russian Republic and the RSFSR. The center is the city of Urda (until 1918 - the village of Khanskaya Headquarters; in 1918-1920 - the Kirghiz steppe). The province was formed on July 1, 1917 on the territory of the
Bukey Horde, which until then had been de facto administratively subordinate to the
Astrakhan province (de jure administered through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs). By 1919, it was divided into Kalmyk, Kamysh-Samar,
Naryn, I Primorsky, II Primorsky, Talovsky and Torgunsky districts, as well as the region of the Volga-Caspian Kyrgyzstan. In 1920, when the Kirghiz
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was formed, the Bukeev province became part of it. In 1921, the region of the Volga-Caspian Kirghizia was abolished, and its territory became part of the 2nd Primorsky district. In 1922, Dengiz, Dzhangalinsky, and Urdinsky uyezds were formed. Kalmyk, Kamysh-Samar, Naryn, Torgun, 1st and 2nd Primorsky counties were abolished. June 6, 1925 Bukeevskaya province was included in the Ural province of the Kazakh ASSR. The district was formed in 1928 under the name of Dengiz district. On September 9, 1993, it was renamed Kurmangazinsky district in honor of
Kurmangazy Sagyrbayuly. ==References==