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This dacha consisted of 637 desiatinas, only 22% of which was suitable for cultivation. Included a vineyard.

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It seems Catherine and Potemkin granted several dachas in this area (and with this name). A dacha of 657 desiatinas is attested in 1792. Another consisted of 1,091 desiatinas; the third consisted of 500 desiatinas near the villages of Isliam Terek an...
This dacha consisted of 2,585 desiatinas (almost 7,000 acres), including forest and a vineyard in Kozy valley.
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.
The grant consisted of a vineyard in the Kozy Valley.
Inscribed in part 2 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those whose noble status was defined by military service).
Inscribed in part 1 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for recipients of imperial seals, stamps, and coats-of-arms).
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.
Inscribed in part 2 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those whose noble status was defined by military service).
Despite providing evidence of descent from a princely clan, Balatukov was inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
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