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Alushta volost (Yalta district)

Alushta volost is an administrative-territorial unit in the Yalta district of the Tauride province . It was established on April 15, 1838, by the personal decree of Nicholas I of March 23 (old style) of the same year, on the allocation (at the insistence of Prince Vorontsov ) of the South Bank into an independent county [1] . Formed from parts of the villages of Alushta and Arginsky volosts of Simferopol district .

volost
Alushta volost †
A country Russian empire
Included inYalta County
Tauride Province
Adm. CentreAlushta
History and Geography
Date of formation1838
Population
Population10249/6 246 people ( 1892/1902 )
NationalitiesCrimean Tatars
DenominationsMuslims
Official languageRussian
Crimean Tatar

Content

Composition and population for 1887

The initial composition of the volost has not yet been established; after the Zemstvo reform of Alexander II of the 1860s, it included 11 villages. According to the "Memorial Book of the Tauride Province of 1889" , according to the results of the X revision of 1887, the population was 9 732 people.

The villages of Alushta volost and their population
as of 1887
Alushta1172Biyuk Lambat732
Demerdzhi971Iskut2026
Korbek1303Kuchuk Lambat271
Kuru Uzen332Kuchuk Uzen584
Tuwak657Ulu Uzen735
Noises493

The state of the volost for 1892

According to the "... Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1892" , the composition of the volost for 5 years after the previous count has not changed, only in Alushta, for an unknown reason, only 704 residents are recorded. In total, the population was 10,249 people.

The villages of Alushta volost and their population
as of 1892
Alushta704Biyuk Lambat837
Demerdzhi1365Korbek1646
Kuchuk Lambat308Kuru Uzen270
Kuchuk Uzen623Tuwak862
Ulu Uzen677Trout2298
Noises659

Volost State for 1902

After the Zemstvo reform of the 1890s [2] , which in Yalta, unlike others, took place after 1892, the volost was disaggregated: the villages north of Alushta were separated into a separate, Kuchuk-Uzen volost . In Alushta, 6 settlements remained, in which 6,246 people lived. Alushta, with a population of 1085 people, received the status of a village. Other villages:

  • Biyuk Lambat - 889 inhabitants.
  • Demerdzhi - 1 342 inhabitants.
  • Korbek - 1 884 inhabitants.
  • Kuchuk Lambat - 375 inhabitants.
  • Noise - 673 inhabitants.

Volost in 1915

By 1915, according to the Statistical Directory of the Tauride Province. Part II. Statistical essay, issue of the eighth Yalta district, 1915 , Alushta was already a city, the remaining villages remained in the status of villages:

  • Biyuk Lambat
  • Demerdzhi
  • Korbek
  • Kuchuk Lambat
  • Noise

In addition, the volost included a myriad of private cottages and estates, forest and road barracks, road booths and other small objects.

Notes

  1. ↑ Treasure Peninsula. Yalta History
  2. ↑ 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. Page 76
  • Calendar and Memorial Book of the Tauride Province for 1902. pp. 134-135
  • Crimea 1783-1998, Statistical Handbook of the Tauride Province. Part II. Statistical essay, Issue 8, Yalta County, 1915 p. 287
  • Three-verst map of Crimea VTD 1865-1876. Sheet XXXIV-13-e



Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Alushtinsky_vost_(Yalta's Uyezd )&oldid = 92809523


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