Tuzlukushevo , Tuzulukush , Tuzlu-Kushevo ( Bashk. Tuҙlykyuysh ) - the village of Zilyazekulevsky village council of the Baltachevsky district of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic that was abolished in 1986.
The V revision of 1795 did not fix the aul of Tuzulukush. The next VI revision of 1811 showed a nascent village: 6 courtyards, 16 Bashkirs, 11 Mishars. According to archival data, the aul is named after Names Ishmet Tuzla (in old documents: “Tuzlu Kush identity”). As Asfandiyarov writes, “therefore, it arose before the VI revision. The time for stocking the Mishars is unknown. ”
According to the 24 Bashkirs and Mishars in 1834, 131 people without determining their ethnic origin at 26 yards were shown according to the census of 1897. In 1920, 36 yards with 182 residents were noted. Most of the population are Bashkirs.
In 1834, 360 poods of winter and 400 pounds of spring bread were sown. There were two mills. 19 sheep, 8 goats were owned by residents. Several householders had 10 boards and 10 hives.
In 1952, the village of Tuzlu-Kushevo , part of the Kizganbashevsky village council .
It is excluded from the credentials by Decree of the Presidium of the Armed Forces of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic dated 12.12.1986 N 6-2 / 396 "On the exclusion from the credentials of some settlements") [1] .
Geographical position
Distance to:
- center of the village council ( Zilyazekulevo ): km.
- district center ( Starobaltachevo ): 18 km,
- Nearest train station ( Kueda ): 100 km.
Literature
- Administrative and territorial division of the Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (on June 1, 1952). - Bashkir book publishing house , Ufa, 1953. C.42
Notes
- ↑ [http: // bashkortostan.regnews.org/doc/lr/uk.htm About the exclusion from the credentials of some settlements]