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This dacha consisted of 4,706 desiatinas (12,690 acres) of land suitable for cultivation.
Tags: women
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
259 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Armenian settlement
This dacha consisted of 2,904 desiatinas (the original grant was for 2,745 desiatinas, with 73% of that land suitable for cultivation).
Remains of an ancient wall some 7 verts in length.
Tags: fortification, ruin
No notes on the size or characteristics of the property included in the 1794 document. According to the original grant, the dacha consisted of 1,887 desiatinas (just over 5,000 acres) of land, 70% of which was suitable for cultivation.
113 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Tags: Greek settlement
Tags: Russia
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.
Studied at the Academy of Arts and in the Shliakhta Infantry Corps. Worked in the Geography Department of the Academcy of Sciences 1780-1785 and then in the Geography Department of the Military-Topographical Depo and the Ministry of Education. He tau...
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