Sukman ( Tat. Sokman ) - a village of Agryz district of the Republic of Tatarstan . It is part of the Tabarlinsky rural settlement .
| Village | |
| Sukman | |
|---|---|
| tat. Socman | |
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Republic of Tatarstan |
| Municipal District | Agryzsky |
| Rural settlement | Tabarlinskoe |
| History and Geography | |
| Timezone | UTC + 3 |
| Population | |
| Population | 116 people ( 2010 ) |
| Nationalities | Tatars |
| Official language | Tatar , Russian |
| Digital identifiers | |
| Telephone code | +7 85551 |
| Postcode | 422207 |
| OKATO Code | 92201000065 |
| OKTMO Code | |
History
The village has been known since 1678. In pre-revolutionary sources - also called Chazh (Chash) , Fixing the river Chazh . In the XVIII - the first half of the XIX centuries, residents belonged to the category of state peasants [1] .
In the βList of Populated Places of the Russian Empireβ, published in 1876, the settlement is mentioned as the treasury village of Sukman of the 2nd camp of the Elabuga district of the Vyatka province , at the river Sukman, located 63 versts from the county town of Elabuga . There were 62 yards in the village and 443 people lived (219 men and 224 women), there was a mosque, a post station [2] .
In 1887, 608 state peasants (309 men, 299 women) lived in 113 yards in the village of Sukman, Sukman rural society of the Bolshe-Kibyinsky volost . The land allotment was 1987 acres (786.2 acres of capitation forest and 207.2 acres of forest allotment, 677.8 acres of arable land, 237.8 acres of hayfields, 13.4 - estates, 7.6 - pasture land and 51 tithes of uncomfortable land), residents had 163 horses, 113 cows and 315 units of small livestock (sheep, pigs and goats). 97 people were engaged in local crafts (of which 40 day laborers ), 56 were engaged in latrine crafts (of which 35 were merchants) mainly in their county. There were 2 literate [3] . In 1905, 741 people lived in the village (361 men, 380 women) in 130 yards [4] .
At the beginning of the XX century there were 2 mosques, a madrasah , a post station, a bazaar was operating. Since 1921, the village was part of the Agryz canton of the TASSR , from 1924 it was part of the Elabuga canton , from 1927 it was in the Agryz region (from February 1, 1963 to March 4, 1964 in the Elabuga rural area ) [1] . In 1948 - the only settlement of the Sukman village council [5] .
Geographical position
The village is located 7 km south-west of the center of the settlement, the village of Tabarle , near the border with Udmurtia . The distance to the city of Agryz is 50 km on the northeast by road [6] .
Time Zone
The village of Sukman, like the whole of Tatarstan , is located in the time zone of Moscow time ( Moscow time ). The offset of the applied time relative to UTC is +3: 00 [7] . |
Demographics
According to the 2010 census, 116 people lived in the village (63 men, 53 women) [8] .
| 1762 | 1859 | 1887 | 1905 | 1920 | 1926 | 1938 | 1958 | 1970 | 1989 | 2002 | 2010 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 136 | 443 | 608 | 741 | 956 | 1067 | 847 | 381 | 281 | 148 | 120 | 116 |
- National composition
According to the results of the 2002 census , Tatars accounted for 95% of the national population structure [9] .
Infrastructure
There is a village club, FAP, shop [10] . Until recently, there was also a primary school and a library [1] .
Streets
There are three streets in the village - Karl Marx , Lenin and Narimanov [11] .
Notes
- β 1 2 3 4 Sukman . Institute of the Tatar Encyclopedia (ITE).
- β Lists of populated places of the Russian Empire. Vol. 10: Vyatka province: according to 1859-1873. / processed ed. E. Ogorodnikov. - SPb. : Centre. stat. com Min ext. affairs, 1876.- S. 191. - 993 p.
- β Materials on statistics of the Vyatka province. T. 6: Yelabuga district, part 2: Compound inventory . - Vyatka: Edition of the Vyatka provincial zemstvo, 1889. - S. 10-11. - 213 p.
- β List of settlements of the Vyatka province in 1905
- β Tatar Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic: Administrative-territorial division on January 1, 1948 / G. S. Gubaidullin. - Kazan: Tatgosizdat, 1948 .-- S. 17 .-- 220 p.
- β The distance was measured using the Yandex.Maps toolkit.
- β Federal Law of 03.06.2011 N 107-Π€Π βOn the Calculation of Timeβ, Article 5 (June 3, 2011).
- β Sukman 2010 Census
- β Koryakov Yu. B. Database βEthno-Linguistic Composition of Settlements of Russiaβ .
- β History of Tabarlinsky rural settlement
- β CLADER p. Sukman