Administrative Divisions of Rus
See also: List of early East Slavic states- 11th century
- Novgorod Land 862–1478 (the allied territory of Kievan Rus', since 1136 the Novgorod Republic)
- Principality of Rostov-Suzdal (until 1125 Rostov Principality, later in 1155 Vladimir-Suzdal Principality)
- Principality of Polotsk 9th century-14th century (separatist territory, partial suzerainty under Kievan Rus)
- Principality of Minsk
- Principality of Smolensk (from 1054)
- Principality of Pereyaslavl
- Principality of Volyn
- Principality of Kiev (1132–1399)
- Principality of Galicia
- Principality of Turov and Pinsk
- Principality of Chernigov
- Murom-Ryazan Principality (until 1078)
- Novgorod-Siversk Principality
- City of Tmutarakan (from 988 and until sometime in the 12th century)
- Belaya Vezha (from 965 and until sometime in the 12th century)
- Southern dependencies (Oleshky, New Galich, Peresechen')
- Drevlian territories (?-884 (annexation to Rus' by Oleg) 912–946 (vassal of Rus' since 914, Drevlians Uprising in 945))
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