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This dacha consisted of 13,293 desiatinas (roughly 35,000 acres) in or near the villages of Enisala, Kamyshlyk, Kurtluk, Molbaj, Kishlan, Tama Bashi, Alchin, Sultan Sarai, Mambet Ulan. The vast majority (77%) was considered suitable for cultivation.

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According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 1846 desiatinas (4,986 acres) of fertile land with gardens along the Salgir River in or near the villages of Abdal, Bahce Eli.
A dacha composed of 3,066 desiatinas (8,278 acres), of which 65% was considered suitable for cultivation. The land was in/near Marsanda, Nikita, and Magarach - prime terrain for vineyards.
A dacha composed of 1,214 desiatinas (3,279 acres), of which 86% was considered suitable for cultivation.

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This dacha consisted of 8,506 desiatinas (nearly 23,000 acres). The 1789 report put it at 3,745 desiatinas, suggesting that the later dacha resulted from the consolidation of other properties. Either way, it was located near the mouth of the Belbek R...
The original grant was for 1,571 desiatinas, one-third of which was suitable for cultivation. The 1794 grant consisted of 1,012 desiatinas in or near the village of Atalyk Eli.

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A dacha composed of 10,692 desiatinas (28,868 acres), of which 81% was considered suitable for cultivation.

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A dacha composed of 94 desiatinas (254 acres), of which 100% was considered suitable for cultivation. Holdings intermingled with those of local "Jews" (likely Karaites) and located near Alma Kermen.

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This vast dacha consisted of 27,333 desiatinas (over 73,000 acres) near the source of the Bel'bek River; in or near the villages of Kokkoz, Markur, Kuchkuluz, Ianchu, Enisala, Fotisala, Otarchik, Karlu, Ajrul, Gavri, Tatar Osmankoi, B.Uzenbash, ...
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