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97 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
Founded by Nikolai Demidov; inherited by his sons, Pavel and Anatolii.
Keppen found no antiquities at Kaskule or Kalepartash despite the promise of their names ("kule" means tower and "kale" means fortification). He also notes that on November 25, 1834, he spent half a day slogging through miserable weather from Kutly…
Tags: disappointment, fortification, ruin, weather
This dacha consisted of 1,916 cultivable desiatinas.
This dacha consisted of 3,330 or 3,400 desiatinas (depending on which report you prefer) in or near the village of Chorgun. Either way, that is roughly 9,000 acres, 65% of which was considered suitable for cultivation.
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 1000 desiatinas.
1,004 Greeks, 8 Georgians, 7 Wallachians, and 2,809 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
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
331 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
5 desiatinas of garden plot and 8 desiatinas of meadow.
Tags: gardens: private, settler property