tarberingkondade
Tarberingkondade refers to the historical administrative divisions of Estonia, particularly prominent during the period of Russian rule. These units were established in the early 18th century as part of reforms aimed at standardizing local governance across the Russian Empire. In Estonia, they largely replaced earlier, more fragmented local structures and served as the primary level of territorial organization for administrative and tax purposes. The system was designed to facilitate efficient collection of taxes, maintain order, and implement imperial policies at the local level.
The boundaries of these tarberingkondade were often based on existing geographical features or historical land ownership