Clever Geek Handbook
📜 ⬆️ ⬇️

Praskovino-Vasilyevka

Praskovino-Vasilievka is an abolished village in Bashkortostan . It was located on the territory of the Deniskinsky Village Council of the Fedorovsky District .

Village
Praskovino-Vasilyevka
A country Russia
Subject of the federationBashkortostan
Municipal DistrictFedorovsky
Rural settlementDeniskinsky Village Council
History and Geography
TimezoneUTC + 5
Population
Population139 people ( 1969 )
Official languageBashkir , Russian

History

In the 2nd half of the 19th century, the village of Paraskovino ( Vasilyevka ) at the Karmalka River was part of the 4th camp of the Sterlitamak district of the Ufa province . Belonged to the landowners Ennatsky. According to the information of 1870, in Praskovino-Vasilyevka there were 42 yards and 304 inhabitants (148 men and 156 women); the predominant nationality is Russian . There was an Orthodox church and a school [1] . According to 1879, the village of Praskovino-Vasilyevskoye was part of the Dedovskoy volost of Sterlitamak district [2] . In 1889, immigrants from three provinces moved to the village [3] .

In 1893, the Pokrovskaya Women's Community was founded at a rural church " with the aim of spreading Christian Orthodox education among the foreign Chuvash villages of the Ufa province, as well as to satisfy the religious and moral needs of Russian settlers in this region " [4] . In 1898, the community was transformed into the Pokrovsky abnormal sociable convent, which is located in the neighboring village of Novomikhailovka (now the Pokrovo-Ennatsky Monastery ).

In the 1920s, Praskovino-Vasilievka was listed as a village in the Fedorov Volost of the Sterlitamak canton . According to the 1920 census, there were 48 households and 282 inhabitants (123 men and 159 women) in the village; the predominant nationality is Mordva [5] . By the beginning of the 1950s, the village of Praskovino-Vasilyevka was already part of the Deniskinsky Village Council of the Fedorovsky District of the Sterlitamak Region of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic [6] . According to 1969, 139 people lived in the village; the predominant nationality is Russian [7] . The village of Praskovino-Vasilyevka was abolished according to the decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic dated 12.12.1986 No. 6-2 / 396 "On the exclusion of some settlements from the registration data" [8] .

In the village of Praskovino-Vasilievka, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War and a full holder of the Order of Glory Mikhail Vasilievich Sotnikov (1925-1945) were born [9] .

Location

The village was located in the upper Karmalka river about a kilometer north of the village of Filippovka . At the beginning of the XXI century, ruins of houses were preserved.

Notes

  1. ↑ Lists of populated areas of the Russian Empire, compiled and published by the Central Statistical Committee of the Ministry of the Interior. - SPb. : ed. Centre. stat. com Min ext. Affairs, 1861-1885. Vol. 45: Ufa province: ... according to 1870. - 1877.
  2. ↑ History of the Administrative Territorial Division of the Republic of Bashkortostan (1708-2001). Collection of documents and materials. Ufa: Kitap, 2003 .-- S. 451.
  3. ↑ [History of villages and villages of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: reference book, Books 2-3]. Bashkir Book Publishing House, 1998. - P. 176
  4. ↑ Bulgakov S.V. Handbook for Sacred Church Ministers . 1900
  5. ↑ List of settlements of Bashrespublika. Ufa, 1926 .: p. 158
  6. ↑ Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on June 1, 1952 : [reference] / Presidium of the Verkhov. Council of the BASSR; [comp. N. Ilyin, S. Fayzullin, M. Kuramshin and others; open ed. A. Denisov]. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1953. P. 385
  7. ↑ Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: administrative-territorial division on January 1, 1969 : [reference / ed. A. I. Zakharov]. - Ed. 5th. - Ufa: Bashkir book publishing house, 1969. S. 314
  8. ↑ Decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic dated 12.12.1986 No. 6-2 / 396 "On the exclusion from the credentials of some settlements"
  9. ↑ Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Defense of Russia). Sotnikov, Mikhail Vasilievich (neopr.) . Date of treatment June 13, 2017.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Praskovino-Vasilyevka&oldid=88426099


More articles:

  • Archakova, Galina Akimovna
  • Dementiev, Sergey Afanasyevich
  • Bishop, Geber
  • Tikhomirovka (Kaliningrad Oblast)
  • Akhmadiev, Farit Vafievich
  • Lesyak, Andrzej
  • St. Simeon's Compound
  • Gaupe Kalka, Agnieszka
  • Itakura (genus)
  • House of Ghosts (film, 2017)

All articles

Clever Geek | 2019