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 † | |
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| A country | |
| Included in | Yalta County Tauride Province |
| Adm. Centre | Alushta |
| History and Geography | |
| Date of formation | 1838 |
| Population | |
| Population | 10249/6 246 people ( 1892/1902 ) |
| Nationalities | Crimean Tatars |
| Denominations | Muslims |
| Official language | Russian 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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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
- ↑ Treasure Peninsula. Yalta History
- ↑ 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