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Cordon mounds

Kordon burial mounds ( Ukrainian Mogili Kordonsky ) is a series of three barrows in the area between the upper reaches of the Konka River and the Berdy River. It was poured in October 1742 in accordance with the provisions of the Belgrade Treaty of September 18 (29), 1739 and the Convention on Borders and Delimiting Lines between Porto and the Russian Empire .

Literature

  • An instrument for delimiting land between Russia and the Port in 1742 (Extract from the archive of the fortress of St. Dmitry of Rostov) // Notes. T.2. Issues 2-3 .. - Imperial Odessa Society of History and Antiquities, 1848.
  • Plekhanov A. A. Cossacks on the borders of the Fatherland. - M .: Veche, 2009 .-- 460 p.


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kordon_kurgan&oldid=86170541


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