Akishevskaya is a disappeared village in the Nekhaevsky district of the Volgograd region . The village was surrounded by forests, on the right, high, bank of Khopra [1] .
| village now does not exist | |
| Akishevskaya | |
|---|---|
| State affiliation | |
| Entered into | Khopersky District , Don Don Region |
| Coordinates | |
| Current state | destroyed |
| Modern location | Russia , Volgograd region , Nekhaevsky district |
History
It was founded as a Cossack town Akishev. The village - since 1898 [2] .
The village belonged to the Khopersky District of the Don Army Region. According to the census of 1859, 393 male and 407 female souls lived in the village, there was a church [3] . According to the 1873 census, 368 men and 387 women lived, 219 horses , 149 pairs of oxen , 571 heads of other cattle and 1594 sheep lived on households [4] .
According to the 1897 census , 422 men and 449 women lived in the village. The majority of the population was illiterate: literate men - 167 (39.6%), women - 34 (7.6%) [5] .
According to the alphabetical list of the populated areas of the Don Don Army Area of 1915, the village had a village government, a parish school, a church, a parish school , the land allotment was 4282 tithes , 308 men and 332 women lived [6] .
Since 1928 - as part of the Nekhaevsky District of the Lower Volga Region (subsequently the Stalingrad Region , the Stalingrad Region, the Balashov Region , the Volgograd Region ) [7] .
The name of the village was changed to the village of Akishevo, then the Akishevsky farm. Akishevsky village council was abolished in 1953 , included in the Denisovsky village council, later Akishevsky farm was part of the Upornikovsky village council. The settlement was excluded from the credentials by the decision of the executive committee of the regional council of June 29, 1983 No. 18/398 from the credentials, as actually not existing. Residents had fun in the Upornikovsky farm [8] .
Population
Population dynamics by years:
| 1859 [3] | 1873 [9] | 1897 [10] | 1915 [11] |
|---|---|---|---|
| 800 | 755 | 891 | 640 |
Notes
- ↑ Topographic maps of the USSR M-38 (A) 1: 100000. Saratov and Volgograd regions.
- ↑ Rostov Genealogical Society
- ↑ 1 2 Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. 12 Land of the Don Army (according to 1859). St. Petersburg, 1864. P.83
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Donskoy Troops Region according to the 1873 census: Appendix to the Memorial Book of the Donskoy Troops Region for 1875. Novocherkassk, 1875.S. 160
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Don region according to the first general census of the Russian Empire, 1897. Ch. 2-3:, 1905. C.266
- ↑ Alphabetical list of populated areas of the Don Army Region Appendix: Map-reference of the Don Army Region. Novocherkassk. Regional troops of the Don printing house. 1915.S. 3-4
- ↑ History of the administrative-territorial division of the Stalingrad (Lower Volga) region. 1928–1936 .: Reference / Comp .: D.V. Buyanov, N. S. Lobchuk, S. A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Volgograd Scientific Publishing House, 2012. - 575 p. - ISBN 978-5-90608-102-5 .
- ↑ 2.41. Nekhaevsky // History of the administrative-territorial division of the Volgograd (Stalingrad) region. 1936−2007 .: Reference. in 3 volumes / Comp.: D.V. Buyanov, T.I. Zhdankina, V.M. Kadashova, S.A. Noritsyna. - Volgograd : Change, 2009. - T. 3. - ISBN 978-5-9846166-8-3 .
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Donskoy Troops Region according to the 1873 census: Appendix to the Memorial Book of the Donskoy Troops Region for 1875. Novocherkassk, 1875.S. 168
- ↑ List of populated areas of the Don region according to the first general census of the Russian Empire, 1897. Part 2-3:, 1905. P. 302
- ↑ Alphabetical list of populated areas of the Don Army Region Appendix: Map-reference of the Don Army Region. Novocherkassk. Regional troops of the Don printing house. 1915. P.589