Beskorbnaya - a village in the Novokubansky district of the Krasnodar Territory . Center of the Beskorbnensky rural settlement .
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| Subject of the federation | Krasnodar region | ||||
| Municipal District | Novokubansky | ||||
| Rural settlement | Beskorbnenskoe | ||||
| History and Geography | |||||
| Based | 1855 | ||||
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| Timezone | UTC + 3 | ||||
| Population | |||||
| Population | 5892 [1] people ( 2010 ) | ||||
| Nationalities | Russians (91.8%), Armenians (4.1%) [2] | ||||
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| Telephone code | +7 86195 | ||||
| Postcode | 352201 | ||||
| OKATO Code | 03234802001 | ||||
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Until 1924 it was part of the Labinsky department of the Kuban region , from 1924 to 1963 in the Sovetsky district , from 11.02.1963 the Sovetsky district merged into the Novokubansky district.
The population is 5.8 thousand inhabitants ( 2002 ).
Geography
The village is 8 km long on the left bank of the Urup River, in the steppe zone, 40 km southeast of the city of Armavir , where the nearest major railway station is located.
Bridge over Urup . On the opposite side of the river are the villages of Trekhselskoye , Novourupskoye, Panteleymonovskoye.
History
The village of Beskorbnaya was founded in 1855 [3] as a link in the defensive line along the Urup River.
The first inhabitants were migrants from the Cossacks of the Old Line , who arrived at the site of the future village on June 24, 1855 and on the same day began to build dugouts and dig wells. The huts were not built at first, because there was a war . A defensive moat was dug around the settlement. In 1856 and 1857, highlanders attacked the village. During this period, even when the Cossacks washed in Urup , there was always security with them, because on the right bank of the Urup, abreks were operating. [four]
In 1860, 144 families from the Poltava province moved to Beskorbnaya. In the next decade, several more parties arrived from the Poltava and Chernihiv provinces. [five]
At the end of the war, in 1866, a wooden church “All Who Mourn for Joy” was built in the village, which was then rebuilt according to a new project in 1894, destroyed in the 1950s. In 2004, a new temple was laid on the site of the destroyed.
At the beginning of the XX century, Mournless was part of the Labinsky department of the Kuban region . In a peaceful environment, the Labinsky department exhibited the 1st Labinsky, the 1st Kuban horse regiments, the 3rd Kuban battery and part of the 6th Plastun battalion (1st hundred). Of all the departments, the Kuban Guards Division was stationed together with a parking in Warsaw ( 2 hundred - convoy of the commander of the troops of the Warsaw Military District), two hundred of the Tsar’s own convoy.
The Cossacks of the village of Beskorbny served mainly in the 1st Labinsk general Zass regiment . Also, the beskorbensky served in the 3rd Kuban Cossack battery , which was part of the 3rd Caucasian Cossack division, 3rd Caucasian Cossack division and was stationed in Maykop. They also served in the famous 6th Kuban Plastun battalion of His Majesty . Another place of service for the infuriated was the Local KKV teams and, in particular, Armavirskaya M.K.
During the Civil War in October 1918, fierce battles took place in the area of Beskorbnaya, the village itself changed hands several times. [6] [7]
In the village was born the Hero of Socialist Labor Gennady Avdeev .
Population
1897 census data (in brackets, breakdown by Cossack / non-Cossack households): [8]
- Total holdings: 1562 (661/901).
- Houses: stone 4 (3/1), wooden 432 (290/142), adobe 322 (118/204), turluchnye 776 (382/394).
- Literacy of the owner: 1182 (652/530).
- Religion: Orthodox 1558 (661/897), (4 families - non-Orthodox Christians).
- Language: Russian 466 (254/212), Ukrainian 1092 (407/685).
Statistics for 1911 : [9]
- Residents: 5250.
- Yards: 1984.
- Raskolniki: 13 priests, 104 whips, 13 new Israelis.
- Births 762, marriages 106, deaths 313.
Attractions
- Monument in honor of the bicentenary of the Kuban Cossack army. Installed on September 9, 1896.
- Museum of the History of the Village Hero of Socialist Labor Shtanko P.Ya .: http://www.muzeybesskorbnoy.lact.ru [10]
Notes
- ↑ 2010 Census in the Krasnodar Territory . Archived on August 18, 2012.
- ↑ Novokubansky district 2002
- ↑ Azarenkova A.S., Bondar I.Yu., Vertysheva N.S. The main administrative and territorial transformations in the Kuban (1793-1985). - Krasnodar: Krasnodar Book Publishing House, 1986. - S. 243. - 395 p.
- ↑ The site of local lore of Pavel Makarenko
- ↑ Expansion of military-Cossack colonization on the Caucasian line in the 90s of the 18th - 60ths of the 19th century [1] // HACC. F.257. Op. 1. D.25. L.199.
- ↑ Eliseev F.I. With Kornilovsky equestrian
- ↑ Wrangel P.N. Notes
- ↑ The population of the Kuban region according to the second copies of the 1897 census sheets Ekaterinodar, 1906.
- ↑ Handbook of the Stavropol Diocese: Stavropol. lips. and Kuban. Region: Overview of cities, villages, villages and hamlets. comp. holy N.T. Mikhailov. Ekaterinodar, 1911.
- ↑ Is it far from Unhappy to Cleveland? // Peasant No. 10 of March 5, 2008. [2]
Literature
- An Inhuman Village // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
Links
- Cossacks were an old village (inaccessible link) article in the newspaper "Light of Lighthouses"
- Administration of the Beskorbnensky rural settlement
- Site of the church parish of the village
- An Inhuman Village // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.