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Abuzlar volost

Abuzlar volost is an administrative-territorial unit within the Evpatoria district of the Tauride province . It existed from the 1860s to 1890s.

volost
Abuzlar Parish †
A country Russian empire
Included inEvpatoria County
Tauride Province
Adm. CentreAbuzlar
History and Geography
Square958.3 [1] km²
Population
Population4 335 people (1887)
4 128 people (1892) people ( 1887, 1892 )
NationalitiesCrimean Tatars
Russians, Germans
Official languageRussian
Crimean Tatar

Content

History

It was formed in the 1860s, after the Zemstvo reform of Alexander II , mainly from the villages of the Urchuk volost . It was located in the west of the central part of the steppe Crimea, at the junction of modern Saki , Pervomaisk and Simferopol regions.

Population

The first data on the population of villages are contained in the "List of Populated Places of the Tauride Province according to 1864," but it only divides into police camps. As a result of the emigration of the Crimean Tatars, especially the mass after the Crimean War of 1853-1856, to Turkey [2] , many villages were emptied and then re-settled: some by the Crimean Tatars, others from the inner provinces of Russia. According to the "Memorial Book of the Tauride Province of 1889" , according to the results of the 10th revision of 1887, the population of the volost was 4,335 people in 43 villages. By the time of the compilation of the “... Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1892”, the population of the volost had slightly decreased - to 4,128 people, although the number of settlements had grown to 50 settlements. For some unknown reason, the center of the volost, the village of Abuzlar, is not recorded in the “Memorial Book ... 1889”.

Composition and population of the parish in 1887

Abuzlar volost villages
as of 1887
Abel135Aji Otman170
Ak-Kuyu-Bitak87Alach112
Biyuk-Borash118Biyuk-Kaban190
Biyuk-Toksaba212Boz-Oglu-Salaul117
Botash84Buzav-Aktachi29th
Bulgak222Burnak150
Jabaga74Juma Kisek Ablam95
Jurchi28Ilgeri Ablam95
Kaban-Aktachi82Kadir Bali304
Karatayak76Karjav93
Kereit35Kokei99
Kotur95Kuchuk Borash104
Kuchuk Buzav86Kuchuk Kaban96
Mendlerchik78Menler12
Mesher40Murzali-Bitak53
Horta Ablam170Otar Yashlav69
Sabanchi54Soltaba150
TV51Terekly-China46
Togailles70Totman84
Tshy126Ulan Eli72
Urchuk88Ekibash95
Elgeri Montanai89

Composition and population of the volost in 1892

The following information about the composition of the volost and population is contained in the "... Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1892." By this time, the active settlement of the steppe areas with Crimean Germans began , the same thing happened with some villages of the volost. In 1892, the volost included the following villages:

The population of villages of Abuzlar volost
as of 1892
Abuzlar251Abel27
Aji Atman120Akkuyu Bitak128
Asan Aji111Biyuk-Borash190
Biyuk-Buzav77Biyuk Kaban188
Biyuk-Toksaba83Boz-oglu-Karatayak38
Boz oglu Kereit70Boz oglu Salaul183
Botash64Buzav-Aktachi132
Bulgak71Burnak28
Jabaga72Juma ablam84
Jurchi147Kadir Bali98
Kara-KushchyfiveKarjav33
Kokei148Cum33
Kotur100Kuchuk Borash168
Kuchuk Buzav46Kuchuk Kaban55
Kuchuk Toxaba92Mayricknineteen
Menler33Minlerchik133
Murzali-Bitak88Oymalzhak68
Horta Ablam64Osalay31
Sabanchi77Saya142
Soltaba76Syrt Montanay47
Temiy39Terekly-China53
Tlesh72Togailles31
Totman12Ulan Eli36
Urchun158Elger Ablam24
Elgera-Montanai80Ekibash3

As a result of the Zemstvo reform of the 1890s [3] , which took place later in the Yevpatoriya district, the volost was abolished and divided into smaller ones.

Notes

  1. ↑ Volosts and important selenia of European Russia. According to the survey, carried out by statistical institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, on behalf of the Statistical Council. Publication of the Central Statistical Committee. Issue VIII. Provinces of the Novorossiysk Group. St. Petersburg. 1886. - VI + 157 s
  2. ↑ Seydametov E. Kh. Emigration of Crimean Tatars in the 19th — early XX centuries ( Pdf )
  3. ↑ B. Veselovsky. History of Zemstvo Archived on January 5, 2012.

Links

  • Werner K.A. Alphabetical list of villages // Collection of statistical information on the Tauride province . - Simferopol: Printing house of the newspaper Crimea, 1889. - T. 9. - 698 p.
  • 1892. Calendar and Commemorative Book of the Tauride Province for 1892
  • Dizendorf, Victor Friedrichovich . The Germans of Russia: settlements and places of settlement: an encyclopedic dictionary . - Moscow: Public Academy of Sciences of Russian Germans, 2006. - 479 p. - ISBN 5-93227-002-0 .
  • Map of the Black Sea region of Crimea


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abuzlarskaya volost&oldid = 92758280


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