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- Collection: The Many Lives of Mirzas
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In 1847 the sons of Ali Aga were inscribed in the 6th part of the noble register. In the wake of the Senate opinion of January 13, 1847, in 1850 they were inscribed in part 1 instead (reserved for recipients of imperial seals, stamps, and coats-of-ar...
Tags: landowner, lateral kinship, vertical kinship
Confirmed by the Heraldry in 1846; inscribed in part 2 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those whose noble status was defined by military service).
Tags: Karasubazar, landowner
Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher) despite presenting evidence of descent from a princely clan.
Tags: Bahcesaray, elite clan, landowner
Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
Tags: elite clan, vertical kinship, women
Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
Tags: elite clan, forests, landowner, Simferopol uezd, vertical kinship, women
In 1851 inscribed in part 1 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for recipients of imperial seals, stamps, and coats-of-arms). Abduraman submitted 5 Ottoman firmans along with his petition.
Tags: landowner, vertical kinship
Inscribed in part 2 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those whose noble status was defined by military service). Krymgireev was also to be presented with a patent testifying to his descent from an ancient foreign noble clan.
Originally approved for inscription in the 4th part of the noble register in 1804. In 1815 Batyr Aga was instead inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
Inscribed in part 2 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those whose noble status was defined by military service).
Tags: lateral kinship, vertical kinship