-
dessiatines),
Novousolsky (331,548
dessiatines),
Ochersky (361,142
dessiatines),
Invensky (390,179
dessiatines), and
Bilimbaevsky (71,118
dessiatines)...
- A
dessiatin or
desyatina (Russian: десятина) is an archaic,
rudimentary measure of area used in
tsarist Russia for land measurement. A
dessiatin is equal...
-
model farm on each of the
large estates (ranging in size from 100 to 300
dessiatines,
according to
local and
other conditions, and to the
decisions of the...
- all
fruit and
occupied 645
dessiatines of land, of
which 502
dessiatines were the
lands of
rural societies and 142
dessiatines were
privately owned lands...
- 1915, he
joined the Octobrists. His land
ownership amounted to 1,380
dessiatines.
During the
elections to the 4th Duma, he
remained single. On 19 October...
- homelands. By late 1927 the
Soviet government had
allocated some 20,700
dessiatines in the
Gelendzhik area, for a
planned resettlement of 6,740 people. Khoyad-Atur...
- p. 107, viz.: "The
Schwedengebiet was a
tract of land of
about 11,000
dessiatine lying along the Dnieper,
beginning about 9
versts east of Berislav. Originally...
- the
viceroy of the
Caucasus and
effectively retired. He
received 7,800
dessiatines (8521.5 hectares) of land in the
Kuban Oblast as a
reward for his service...
- on the
outskirts of the
village of
Vsekhsvyatskoye with an area of 49
dessiatines with the
obligation to
build it up with
approximately 200
houses in 7...
-
property which included an
immense forest of
pines and oaks of 27,000
dessiatines (73,000 acres).
Prince Radziwiłł
fought in the
Russian Imperial Army...