- A
dessiatin or
desyatina (Russian: десятина) is an archaic,
rudimentary measure of area used in
tsarist Russia for land measurement. A
dessiatin is equal...
- vyersta)
Desyatina (десяти́на, "a tenth" or "ten"),
approximately one
hectare Treasury/official
desyatina (казённая десяти́на,
kazyonnaya desyatina) = 10...
-
Desyatina (Russian: Десятина) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Pyatovskoye Rural Settlement,
Totemsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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grown to 533,000
people occupying a
territory of 7,45
million desyatinas. One
desyatina equaled 2,7
acres (11,000 m2). In the
early 19th century, the...
- the po****tion of the host was 255,000,
within an area of 1.9
million desyatinas.[citation needed] The Ural
Cossack Host was
formed from the Ural Cossacks...
- the po****tion of the Host was 255,000
within an area of 1.9
million desyatinas. It is
unclear how the
first Cossack community appeared on the Terek....
- such a way that the area of land
seeded with two
quarters was
equal to a
desyatina (an area of land
approximately equal to one hectare).
Because of the different...
- 156
desyatinas (18.94 sq km)
Unirrigated fodder fields 460
desyatinas (7.54 sq km)
Yaylaks 362
desyatinas (5.93 sq km)
Total land 2,026
desyatinas (33...
- 1785, when it
owned 18
desyatinas of land. By the end of the 19th century, the
monastery had
already possessed 178
desyatinas and a few
buildings in Moscow...
- half as much land as
Terek Cossacks did, per capita.
Chechens had 5.8
desyatinas on average,
Ingush had 3.0, and
Terek Cossacks had 13.6. By the end of...