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- vladelcheskaya desyatina) = 14,567.2 m2 = 156,800 sq ft = 3,200 square sazhen Hence 3 proprietor's desyatinas = 4 official desyatinas. Obsolete Russian...
- vladel'cheskaya desyatina) = 14,567.2 m2 = 156,800 sq ft = 3,200 square sazhen' 3 proprietor's desyatinas = 4 official desyatinas Soha (соха, "big plow")...
- 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...
- Bogoyavlensky monastery had already had 14 monks and 18 novitiates and owned 60 desyatinas of land. It was also receiving an allowance of 1245 rubles from the state...
- 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....
- 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...
- (river squadron), created in 1897. The Amur Cossacks possessed 5,8 million desyatinas of land (64,000 km2). The Cossack po****tion (120 settlements) numbered...
- Krasniy Yar, 16 yurt stanitsas, 57 khutors (farms), and 808,000 desyatinas of land. One desyatina equals 2,7 acres (11,000 m2). The Astrakhan Cossack Host took...
- later extended to form the Emperor Nicholas I Canal, irrigating 12,000 desyatinas, 33,000 acres (134 km2) of land in the Hungry Steppe between Djizak and...
- 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...