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Russia pomeshchiks (Russian: помещик) were the
class of
Russian nobility who
owned a
pomestye (Russian: поместье), i.e., an estate. The term
pomeshchik is...
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lowest ranks of the nobility: Barons, the
generic titles of Dvoryanin,
Pomeshchik and
landless nobles) Ваше благовестие Your
Evangelism K-9 K-10 K-10 K-11...
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barons in the
Russian Empire. The Well Born (Ваше Благородие)
Dvoryanin /
Pomeshchik The
lowest ranks of
hereditary nobility.
Dvoryanin comes from dvor (the...
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husband was away for
quitrent works, had been
seduced by a
young pomeshchik and had
brought him a child. The four-act play
tackles Russian serfdom...
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Ireland varied over time. In
Russian Empire landed nobles were
called pomeshchiks, with the term
literally translated as "estate owner".
Junkers were the...
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refer to the
obligatory work that the
Russian serfs performed for the
pomeshchik (Russian
landed nobility) on
their land.
While no
official government...
- ****essor, and her mother, Inna
Erazmovna Stogova, was from a
Russian pomeshchik (landowner)
family with
close ties to Kiev. She wrote: No one in my large...
- Road in the Rye (1881)
Congratilations of the
Newlywed in the
House of a
Pomeshchik. (1861) "Мясоедов Григорий Григорьевич".
Brockhaus and
Efron Encyclopedic...
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became actively hostile to the
concentration of land
ownership by the
pomeshchiks and kulaks.
Supported by
their local governments,
peasants resolved to...
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common for sons or
nephews to take over
service land when the
owner (
pomeshchik) died or was
unable to serve, with the
continuation of
military service...