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Parpachsky volost

Parpachsky volost is an administrative-territorial unit within the Feodosia district of the Tauride province . It was formed on October 8 (20), 1802 [1] as part of the Tauride province [2] , with the reorganization of the administrative division of counties that has been preserved since the time of the Crimean Khanate , mainly from the territories of the former Arabat and Kolech kaymakanisms of the Kefinsky Kadylyk . It was located in the central part of the county, occupying mainly the center and north of the Akmonai Isthmus and adjacent lands - the west of modern Leninsky and the eastern part of the Kirov regions. By 1805, the population was 4566 people living in 57 villages, the national composition in accessible sources is not reflected [3] .

volost
Parpach Parish †
A country Russian empire
Included inTheodosia County
Tauride Province
Includes57 villages (for 1805)
Adm. centerParpach
History and Geography
Date of formation1802
Population
Population4,566 people ( 1805 )
DenominationsMuslims
christians
Official languageRussian
Crimean Tatar
The villages of Parpach volost and their population
as of October 1805
Agibel104Aji Bulek155
Azgana-Kojalar32Az-utuz25
Akmanai116Ali Bai38
Uppack103Apapas36
Argamak Eli166Balgodzha49
Borac67Bosch back44
Butugech36Deira57
Elaen-Terek124Yerchi56
Kipchak68Kipchak24
Kirei102Kirk55
Kirlevut62Kir-Nyman35
Kiyat132Kiyat83
Cob utuz82Kojai79
Kojalar61Kokoi56
Conrat88Concha Upuk44
Korach64Korpei64
Korpech111Koshai154
Koyasak68Kulesh Mosque73
Kyten45Mangut52
Minerals-Shiban49Nasir62
Obecchi Corsa69Oguz-you112
Ongui115Parpach136
Sabeyan25Sullar142
Sarygol143Satkin29th
Stobak66Tere80
Terekly-Korsa33Tolomchak129
Toma77Uzun Ayak Korsa176
Ungut49Harza Sheban112
Yaponja33Adjikal129

Volost after 1829

The volost existed until 1829, when, as a result of the reorganization of the administrative-territorial division, it was transformed, in almost the same composition, into the Agerman volost . As a result, the volost somewhat β€œshifted” to the east - due to part of the Kadykelechinsky volost , while in the west some sections went to the Uchkuyskaya volost Composition for 1829:

  • Abakchi Kars
  • Agerman Erie
  • Agibels
  • Alibay
  • Anmonay
  • Appas
  • Baikoja
  • Barack
  • Basbek
  • Kodokolar block
  • Karach
  • Kashai
  • Kerleut
  • Keteli Kipchak
  • Kir Nyman
  • Kirei
  • Kirk
  • Kiten
  • Kiyat
  • Kiyat
  • Kodanay
  • Kokei
  • Conche
  • Colt Vish Dere
  • Cop Otuz
  • Korpe
  • Korpech
  • Koyasan
  • Kuchuk Kojele
  • Mangut
  • Minerash Sheban
  • Nasyr
  • Ogus Lebe
  • Parpach
  • Sarygol
  • Satkin
  • Was stable
  • Stabal Kipchak
  • Tere
  • Terekli Kars
  • Tulumchak
  • Uzun Ayak Karsa
  • Ungut
  • Khartsyz Shaban
  • Ercie
  • Yapomuzhe

The following villages were transferred from the Kadikoy volost: Argin Tyubechik , Jermai Kachik , Chokul , Babyk , Otkars Kars , Adyk , Kop Kenegez , Kop Kipchak and Biyuk Kirghiz . In turn, Kulesh Mechet , Aji-Bulek , Sarylar , Slyam Terek , Tama , Appak , Konrat , Aji Kol and Butegen were transferred from the previous volost to Uchkuiskaya . There were a total of 53 villages.

The volost existed before the Zemstvo reform of Alexander II of the 1860s, after which the settlements were transferred to the newly formed Vladislav and Petrovsky volosts.

Notes

  1. ↑ Crimea, 1783-1998, p. 134. From the Decree of Alexander I to the Senate on the Creation of the Tauride Province
  2. ↑ The administrative-territorial division of the Crimea (Neopr.) . Date of treatment April 27, 2013. Archived April 29, 2013.
  3. ↑ ITUAC, vol. 26, p. 85. Lashkov F.F. Historical outline of the Crimean Tatar land tenure pp. 124-125

Links

  • Office Description of the Crimea l. BUT
  • ITUAC, t. 26, p. 124-125. Lashkov F. F. Historical outline of the Crimean Tatar land tenure
  • Crimea 1783-1998, Bulletin of official volosts of the Tauride province of 1829 p. 131
  • Map of Betev and Oberg. Military Topographic Depot, 1842
  • General Geographic Map of Taurida Province



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parpachsky volost&oldid = 100398978


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