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- Collection: Abandoned Villages
- Item Type: Abandoned place
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1,643 Greeks, 24 Georgians, and 5,511 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
Writing in 1815, Bronevskii explained that “Feodosiia shows no sign of its former greatness – the destroy town of Kefe no longer exists, and for the construction of the…
Writing in 1815, Bronevskii explained that “Feodosiia shows no sign of its former greatness – the destroy town of Kefe no longer exists, and for the construction of the…
2 Catholics, 1,139 Greeks, 27 Georgians, 1,375 Armenians with 9 Georgian slaves, and 4 Wallachians abandoned this area in 1778.
1,004 Greeks, 8 Georgians, 7 Wallachians, and 2,809 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
172 Greeks, 2 Catholics, 1,304 Armenians together with 70 Georgian slaves, and 1 Wallachian abandoned this area in 1778.
259 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Armenian settlement
109 Greeks and 160 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
70 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
82 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
113 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
307 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Nearly two centuries later, inhabited by Crimean Tatars, the village was abandoned a second time: this time as a result of Stalin's summary deportation of Crimean Tatars in May 1944.
Nearly two centuries later, inhabited by Crimean Tatars, the village was abandoned a second time: this time as a result of Stalin's summary deportation of Crimean Tatars in May 1944.
Tags: Greek settlement