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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...
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No notes on the size or characteristics of the property included in the 1794 document.
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This dacha consisted of 3,355 desiatinas (nearly 10,000 fertile acres) in or near the villages of Karagoz & Gasambaj.
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According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 767 desiatinas.
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This dacha consisted of 1559 desiatinas.
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Inscribed in part 3 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for those who attained civil rank of 8 or higher).
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Inscribed in part 1 of the rodoslovnaia kniga (reserved for recipients of imperial seals, stamps, and coats-of-arms).
According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 7,649 cultivable desiatinas (over 20,000 acres) in or near the villages of Mamasha, Efendikoi, Aranchi, Dzhuma Mechit, Eskel, and gardens along the Kacha River. The land was purchased from the for...
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Crimean Tatar women walk with jugs of water toward a house in the distance. A pregnant woman in the foreground wears a head covering; the younger women wear skullcaps (tiubeteikas) - all but the bareheaded women with a jug balanced on her right…
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According to the 1794 report, this dacha consisted of 3,471 desiatinas, 86% of which was suitable for cultivation.
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