Karabay-Ivanovka ( Ukrainian: Karabay-Ivanivka , Crimean-Tat. Qarabay İvanovka, Karabay Ivanovka ) - a disappeared village in the Soviet district of the Republic of Crimea , located in the east of the region, on the Wet Indol River , which is included in the River ; now - the northern part of the empty village [4] .
| The village now does not exist | |
| Karabay-Ivanovka † | |
|---|---|
| Ukrainian Karabay-Ivanivka , Crimean-Tat. Qarabay İvanovka | |
| A country | Russia / Ukraine [1] |
| Region | Republic of Crimea [2] / Autonomous Republic of Crimea [3] |
| Area | Sovetsky district |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Official language | Crimean Tatar , Ukrainian , Russian |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 notes
- 3 References
- 4 See also
History
For the first time in accessible sources, the settlement is found in the "... Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1902" , according to which in the Zurichtal parish of the Feodosia district there is a privately owned village of Karabai-Ivanovka with a population of 20 people in 3 households [5] . In the Statistical Directory of the Tauride Province of 1915 [6] in the Zurichtal parish of the Feodosia district, the village Karabay-Novo-Ivanovka is listed [7] .
Under Soviet rule, by order of the Krymrevkom of January 8, 1921 [8] , the volost system was abolished and, according to the List of settlements of the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic according to the All-Union Census, on December 17, 1926 , the village of Karabai-Ivanovka was part of the Essen-Eki village council of the Feodosia region [ 9] . On September 15, 1931, the Feodosia district was abolished and the village was included in the Seytlersky district, and with the formation in 1935 of Ichkinsky [10] - into the new district. According to the All-Union Census of 1939, 68 people lived in the village [11] .
By a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR of May 18, 1948, Karabay-Valts and Karabay-Ivanovka were united under the name River [12] .
Notes
- ↑ This settlement was located on the territory of the Crimean peninsula , most of which is now the subject of territorial disagreements between Russia , which controls the disputed territory, and Ukraine , within the borders of which the disputed territory is recognized by the international community. According to the federal structure of Russia , the subjects of the Russian Federation are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Republic of Crimea and the city of federal significance Sevastopol . According to the administrative division of Ukraine , the regions of Ukraine are located in the disputed territory of Crimea - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city with special status Sevastopol .
- ↑ According to the position of Russia
- ↑ According to the position of Ukraine
- ↑ Map of Crimea of the General Staff of the Red Army 1941
- ↑ Calendar and Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1902. pp. 150-151 (inaccessible link) . Archived on October 6, 2014.
- ↑ Statistical Handbook of Tauride Province. Part II. Statistical essay, issue of the seventh Theodosian district, 1915
- ↑ Crimea 1783-1998, p. 284
- ↑ History of cities and villages of the Ukrainian SSR. / P.T. Tronko . - 1974. - T. 12. - S. 521. - 15,000 copies.
- ↑ Crimea 1783-1998, p. 359
- ↑ Autonomous Republic of Crimea (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 27, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
- ↑ R. Muzafarov. Crimean Tatar Encyclopedia. - Vatan, 1995.- T. 2 / L - I /. - 425 p. - 100,000 copies.
- ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the RSFSR of 05/18/1948 on renaming settlements of the Crimean region
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See also
- River
- Karabay-Valts