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Prior to 19th century

* 1066 - Vladimir the Great, Prince of Kiev, devastates the town. * 1067 - The Battle on the Nemiga River occurs near Minsk. * 1101 - Gleb Vseslavich becomes the prince of Minsk. * 1104 - Town besieged by Kiev forces. * 1115 - Town besieged by Kiev forces again. * 1129 - Town becomes part of Kievan Rus'. * 1242 - Town becomes part of Grand Duchy of Lithuania. * 1413 - Minsk becomes part of the Vilnius Voivodeship. * 1441 - City charter Casimir IV Jagiellon, granted. * 1499 - Magdeburg rights granted. * 1505 - City besieged by Crimean Khanate army. * 1508 - City besieged by Grand Duchy of Moscow, Muscovy forces. * 1552 - Town privileges Zygmunt II August, extended. * 1566 - City becomes capital of Minsk Voivodeship. * 1569 - City becomes part of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. * 1591 - granted. * 1616 - founded. * 1642 - Holy Spirit Cathedral (Minsk) built. * 1654 - Russo-Polish War (1654–1667): City occupied by the Russians. * 1667 - City restored to the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. * 1673 - Church built at Kalvaryja. * 1685 - Yeshiva founded. * 1708 - Great Northern War: City occupied by the Swedish Empire, Swedes. * 1709 - Great Northern War: City occupied by the Russians. * 1710 - Cathedral of Saint Virgin Mary, Jesuit church built. * 1775 - 3rd Lithuanian Infantry Regiment stationed in Minsk. * 1789 - 1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade stationed in Minsk.Gembarzewski, p. 10 * 1790 - 1st Lithuanian National Cavalry Brigade relocated from Minsk to Kiejdany. * 1791 - 4th Lithuanian Infantry Regiment relocated from Barysaw, Borysów to Minsk. * 1792 - 4th Lithuanian Infantry Regiment relocated from Minsk to Słuck. * 1793 ** City annexed by the Russian Empire following the Second Partition of Poland. ** Orthodox Diocese of Minsk (Belarusian Orthodox Church) established. * 1796 - City becomes capital of Minsk Governorate. * 1798 - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Minsk-Mohilev, Catholic diocese of Minsk formed.


19th century

* 1801 - Independence Avenue (Minsk) opened, then called ''Zahariy Street'' * 1805 - Gorky Park (Minsk), Governor's Garden established. * 1808 - Kalvaryja cemetery in use (approximate date). * 1812 ** Napoleon in power. ** November: Russian forces oust the French. * 1821 - Population: 2,000 (approximate). * 1825 - Pischalauski Castle built, now a prison. * 1827 - Population: 3,000 (approximate). * 1831 - Polish November Uprising. * 1836 - established. * 1837 - Fire brigade in operation. * 1838 - ''Minskiye gubernskiye vedomosti'' newspaper begins publication. * 1840 - Military Cemetery (Minsk), Military Cemetery established. * 1844 - Theatre opens. * 1845 ** Public library established. ** Population: 20,000 (approximate). * 1846 - Moscow-Warsaw road laid out. * 1857 - Greek Catholic Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul rebuilt. * 1860 - Population: 27,000. * 1864 - Church of Holy Trinity, Minsk, Church of Holy Trinity consecrated. * 1871 – Minsk railway station opened. * 1872 - Municipal water supply introduced. * 1873 - Minsk Passazhirsky railway station, Vilnius railway station built. * 1882 - Population: 53,328. * 1886 - ' newspaper begins publication. * 1890 - Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre, Kupala Theatre opens. * 1892 – Horse tram begins operating. * 1897 - Population: 91,494. * 1898 - Russian Social Democratic Labour Party founded in Minsk.


20th century


1900s-1940s

* 1902 - "All-Russian Congress of Zionists" held in Minsk. * 1910 - Church of Saints Simon and Helena consecrated. * 1911 - Tolstoy library founded. * 1913 - Population: 117,600. * 1914 - Maxim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University, Minsk teachers institute founded. * 1917 ** November: "Bolshevik troops arrive in Minsk." ** December: First All-Belarusian Congress meets in city. * 1918 ** February: German forces oust Bolsheviks. ** 25 March: "First All-Belarusian Congress declares independence of the Belarusian Democratic Republic." * 1919 ** 8 January: City becomes capital of Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. ** August: City captured by Polish troops during Operation Minsk, part of the Polish–Soviet War. * 1920 ** July: Soviet forces take city. ** Belarusian National Technical University, Belarusian State Polytechnic Institute established. ** Yanka Kupala National Academic Theatre, Theatre opens. * 1921 ** Aleksandrovsky, Lyakhovsky, and Central Administrative subdivisions of Minsk, administrative districts created. ** Belarusian State University established. ** City hosts first All-Belarusian Conference of Librarians. * 1923 - founded. * 1924 - Consulate-General of Poland established. * 1926 - January: City hosts first Congress of Belarusian Archeologists and Archeographers. * 1927 - ''Sovetskaya Belorussiya – Belarus' Segodnya, Sovetskaya Belorussiya'' newspaper begins publication. * 1929 – Electric tram begins operating. * 1930 - Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk State Medical Institute founded. * 1931 - Belarusian Young Spectators' Theatre established. * 1932 - Belarusian State Academy of Music, Belarusian State Conservatory, , and Chelyuskinites Park, Kamaroúski Park established. * 1933 ** Minsk-1 Airport begins operating. ** National Opera and Ballet of Belarus, Opera and Ballet Theatre and Belarusian State Economic University, Belarusian Institute for National Economy established. * 1934 ** Dynama Stadium (Minsk), Dynama Stadium built. ** Government House, Minsk completed. * 1937 - Kurapaty death camp begins operating near city. * 1938 - Kaganovich, Stalin, and Voroshilov Administrative subdivisions of Minsk, administrative districts created. * 1939 ** Belarusfilm, Soviet Belarus film studio relocates to Minsk. ** National Opera and Ballet of Belarus building opens. ** Belarusian National Arts Museum, Belarusian State Art Gallery established. ** Population: 238,948. * 1940 - Soviet executions of Polish people, Polish officers and intelligentsia during the Katyn massacre. * 1941 ** June: Bombing of Minsk in World War II, Bombing of Minsk. ** June 28: German occupation begins. ** July 17: Reichskommissariat Ostland established. ** July 20: Minsk Ghetto established. ** August: Forced labour under German rule during World War II, Forced labour camp for Jews established. * 1942 ** January: Stalag 352 German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II, prisoner-of-war camp established by the Germans. ** May: Maly Trostenets extermination camp in operation. * 1943 ** State Archive for Film established. ** November: Stalag 352 camp dissolved. * 1944 ** 4 July: Red Army takes city. ** Minsk Automobile Plant established. ** Belarusian Great Patriotic War Museum opens. ** ''Zvyazda'' newspaper in publication. * 1945 - Belarusian State Academy of Arts, Belarus Theatrical Institute founded. * 1946 ** Minsk Tractor Works established. ** Belarusian State Technological University, Belarusian Institute of Technology relocates to Minsk. * 1948 - Minsk State Linguistic University, Minsk Institute for Foreign Languages founded.


1950s-1990s

* 1950 ** Yanka Kupala Park and Pobieda Kino (cinema) established. ** Tarpeda Stadium built. ** active. * 1954 ** MZKT, Minsk Wheeled Tractor Plant founded. ** Victory Square, Minsk, Victory Square monument erected. * 1955 ** Children's Railroad (Minsk), Children's Railroad opens. ** Vasily Ivanovich Sharapov becomes mayor. * 1957 - Belarusian National History and Culture Museum, Belarusian State History Museum established. * 1959 ** Minsk Refrigerator Plant established. ** Population: 509,667. * 1961 - October Square, Minsk construction completed. * 1963 - MKAD (Minsk) ring road constructed. * 1964 - Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Radioengineering Institute established. * 1967 - ''Vecherniy Minsk'' newspaper begins publication. * 1968 - Traktar Stadium, Stadium of the VSS Red Banner opens. * 1970 ** Belarusian State Musical Comedy Theatre active. ** Population: 917,428. * 1971 - BELOMO, Belarus Optical & Mechanical Enterprise founded. * 1979 ** Old Belarusian History Museum, Belarusian History Museum opens. ** Population: 1,333,000. * 1981 - Biennial puppet festival begins. * 1982 - Minsk National Airport begins operating. * 1984 ** Minsk Metro begins operating. ** Minsk Zoo opens. * 1988 - 30 October: Demonstration; crackdown. * 1989 ** 19 February: "Rally of 'informals.'" ** 30 September: Environmental protest. ** 1989 - Population: 1,607,077. * 1990 - Public Library of the City of Minsk established. * 1991 ** April: Labor strike. ** City becomes capital of Republic of Belarus. ** City "becomes the headquarters of the successor to the Soviet Union, the Commonwealth of Independent States." ** State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (KGB HQ) formed. ** Belarusian Nature and Environment Museum and Academy of Public Administration (Belarus), Academy of Public Administration founded. * 1992 - International Sakharov Environmental University and Republican Institute for Vocational Education established. * 1993 ** July: World Association of Belarusians, Belarusians of the World congress held in city. ** Listapad (Minsk International Film Festival) begins. * 1994 - Polish Institute in Minsk established. * 1995 - Vladimir Yermoshin becomes mayor. * 1996 ** November: "Chernobyl march." ** National Academic Bolshoi Ballet Theatre of the Republic of Belarus and National Academic Opera Theatre of Belarus formed. * 1999 ** 30 May: Nyamiha disaster, Nyamiha metro disaster. ** built. * 2000 ** 15 March: Political demonstration held. ** Mikhail Pavlov (politician), Mikhail Pavlov becomes mayor. ** Dinamo-Yuni Stadium, Darida Stadium opens.


21st century


2000s

* 2001 - March: Anti-Lukashenko demonstration. * 2002 ** Minsk Passazhirsky railway station and Football Manege (Minsk), Football Manege arena built. ** MKAD (Minsk) ring road rebuilt. ** Independence Square, Minsk reconstruction completed. ** October: Library of the Polish Institute in Minsk established. * 2004 ** Kurapaty monument installed. ** 2004 IIHF World U18 Championships, IIHF World U18 Championships held. * 2005 - 14 May: Water féerie demonstration. * 2006 ** March: Jeans Revolution. ** November: 2006 Minsk Summit, Summit of Commonwealth of Independent States. ** National Library of Belarus building opens. * 2007 - March: Anti-Lukashenko demonstration. * 2008 - 4 July: 2008 Minsk bombing, Bombing. * 2009 - Ў Gallery founded.


2010s

* 2010 ** December: Belarusian presidential election, 2010, Post-election demonstration. ** Minsk-Arena opens. ** becomes mayor. * 2011 ** 11 April: 2011 Minsk Metro bombing, Metro bombing. ** Protests against Alexander Lukashenko, Lukashenko regime. * 2012 ** 4 July: Teddybear Airdrop Minsk 2012, Teddy bear airdrop. ** Population: 1,901,700. * 2014 ** May: 2014 IIHF World Championship, 2014 Ice Hockey World Championship held in city. ** Andrei Shorets becomes mayor. ** Population: 1,921,807 city; 2,101,018 metro. * 2015 - 12 February: International meeting produces ceasefire agreement ("Minsk II") related to the War in Donbas (2014–2022), War in Donbass. * 2019 - Minsk hosts the 2019 European Games.


See also

* History of Minsk ** History of Minsk#Governance timeline, Timeline of Minsk governance ** History of Minsk#Technology timeline, Timeline of technology in Minsk ** History of Minsk#Population growth, Minsk population growth * :be-tarask:Гісторыя Менску, History of Minsk with timeline (in Belarusian Taraškievica) *


References

''This article incorporates information from the Belarusian Wikipedia and the Russian Wikipedia.''


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