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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).
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This is the georeferenced image of Vil'brekht's Map of Tavrida(1792).As you can see in the attached images, the map overlays well on modern satellite imagery. The fit is less accurate along more complex stretches of coastline, such as that near…
The typographical error. Here we find Abduraim Aga Khodzhaev on the list of confirmed nobles of Tavrida. It doesn't seem too much of a stretch to assume him to be one and the same as Abduraman Aga Kodzhaev, who was inscribed in the noble register in…
A dacha consisting of 8800 desiatinas.
82 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
Site of a durbe (Tatar mausoleum)
107 Greeks abandoned this area in 1778.
2 Catholics, 1,139 Greeks, 27 Georgians, 1,375 Armenians with 9 Georgian slaves, and 4 Wallachians abandoned this area in 1778.
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