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Tashyalud

Tashyalud is a non-existent settlement in the Yarsky district of Udmurtia .

Tashyalud
A country Russia
History and Geography
Center height150 m

History

Tashyalud was located on the left and right banks of the Chura River (the left tributary of the Lekma River). The name of the village comes from the Udmurt tash-tash (dense) and lud (field) - due to the property of the soil quickly harden after rain.

In 1888, at the village of Tashyalud, the peasant G. Veretennikov found a treasure of 242 coins and 4 bracelets. This treasure was first described by A. A. Spitsin as the Tashyalud treasure. The found values ​​date back to the XIII-XIV centuries.

In 1957, the village was part of the Ukansky Village Council.

By 1961, 11 people lived in the village, and in 1969 the village of Tashyalud was excluded from the register [1] .

In 2005, a monument to former residents - participants of the Great Patriotic War was erected on the site of the village.

Notes

  1. ↑ Spruce - Ukan »Encyclopedia (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment April 17, 2013. Archived January 5, 2016.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tashyalud&oldid=100491793


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