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Odnodvortsy (Russian: однодво́рцы) was a
social group of the
Russian gentry in the late 17th — mid-19th centuries.
Those of this
group who
failed to prove...
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through the
Table of
Ranks were
enrolled within the
social group named odnodvortsy.
Boyar scions is one of the most
controversial social categories in Russian...
- also.
Descended from the gentry, the landholding, but not serf-owning,
odnodvortsy were
between peasants and nobles. They
emerged as
frontier settlers recruited...
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roubles per
Cossack per year.
Pugachev found ready support among the
odnodvortsy (single homesteaders). In the
westernmost part of the
region swept by...
- the
state serfs worked communal land, the
exiled Poles were
considered odnodvortsy (landowners). By 1859,
Marinka had 1,318 residents. Administratively...
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richest landowners while the
other 14,500
landowners owned the rest. The
odnodvortsy were part of the
service class people and thus did not pay
taxes even...
- settlers,
standards were relaxed, and many
people were
granted lands as '
odnodvortsy' (roughly yeomen). The
completed Belgorod Line was
shaped like a reversed...
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reduced 64,000 of
lesser szlachta to a
particular commoner status known as
odnodvortsy (literally "single-householders").
Despite this, 62.8% of all Russia's...
- River [uk]. In 1880 it had po****tion of 580,
including 16
persons of
odnodvortsy (petty
szlachta deprived of
nobility in
Russian Empire after the Partitions...
- Governorate,
Russian Empire), with po****tion of 554,
including 54
persons of
odnodvortsy (petty
szlachta deprived of
nobility in
Russian Empire). It
should not...