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"Stone gate". The site is located on the way from Kozy to Taraktash; on the right, and about a verst from the road.
Located one and one-quarter hours travel from Otuz on the road to Staryi Krym. On Mukhin's map, Khabakh Tash is called "ruins of Otuz".
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Interior view of a Tatar school. Crimean Tatar children of all ages cluster in groups listening to their teachers or reading. Books lie on low tables and on the floor.
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View of Crimean Tatar peasants's homes, which were often built into the sides of hills. A man and a small boy stand on a terrace looking into the distance. Demidov notes that the terrace is the most important part of the house because it serves many…
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 22,489 desiatinas in or near the villages of Arbatzhi, Kel'sheikh, Kir Abzlar, Abla hadji Karmysh, Eli Abzlar. Land for grazing livestock.
A dacha composed of 16,732 desiatinas (45,177 acres), of which 92% was considered suitable for cultivation.
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 1678 desiatinas.
This dacha consisted of 1,216 desiatinas.
15 Georgians and 57 Armenians abandoned this area in 1778.
No notes on the size or characteristics of the property included in the 1794 document.
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