In the personal decree given to the Senate on May 19, 1854, it was stated: Due to the vastness of the Kirghiz steppe, the Siberian department, having recognized it useful to change the order of its administration in order to develop domestic industry in this region and to provide funds to the Siberian Kirghiz of the left flank, living at a distance from their current main local authorities, to receive the fastest possible resolution of their requests and complaints, We, in accordance with the submission of the Governor-General of Western Siberia, considered in the Ministries according to their affiliation, and the position of the Siberian Committee, command: ... with the separation of the left flank of the steppe, the right flank thereof, consisting of the remaining five districts, to leave under the current administration, renaming it the Region of Siberian Kirghiz.
[1]The region included the Kokchetav, Kushmurun, Akmola, Bayanaul and Karkaraly districts, populated by Kyrgyz Middle Zhuz.
[2] The Siberian Kirghiz Region was liquidated by the Personal Decree given to the Senate on October 21, 1868, No.
Before the opening of Akmola Oblast on January 1, 1869, the city of Omsk was temporarily included in Tobolsk Governorate.
A draft coat of arms for this region is known - in a red field of the shield, Cossack pikes laid crosswise, on top of which is a horse's head.