The Imperiia Project: a spatial history of the Russian Empire

Reports "on the composition of the lands and gardens of Tavrida Province held as quitrent properties"

Source

State Archive of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea fond 799, opis' 1, delo 350

Content

The reports were compiled by the provincial government (such as it was) between 1791 and 1794. There are nine reports in the document collection, running 123 listy (146 pages):
  1. Report on state fruit gardens and vineyards at Ai-Dere, with notes on previous owners
  2. Description of state gardens located in the Kutly valley showing the number of desiatinas or square sazhens as well as the number of fruit trees and grape vines
  3. Description of state gardens located in the Kozy valley showing the number of desiatinas or square sazhens as well as the number of fruit trees and grape vines
  4. Description of state gardens located in the Sudak valley showing the number of desiatinas or square sazhens as well as the number of fruit trees and grape vines
  5. Description of state gardens located in the Otuz valley showing the number of desiatinas or square sazhens as well as the number of fruit trees and grape vine
  6. Report on state fruit gardens and vineyards on the Tavridan Black Sea coast
  7. Report on the fitness of state properties in Feodosiia district consisting of gardens, meadows, and mills in various villages left behind by Christian immigrants to Russia and by Tatars who fled abroad, all of which were leased to Kart Seit Chelebi, a third-guild merchant of Simferopol'
  8. Report on the fitness of state properties in Perekop district consisting of gardens, meadows, and mills in various villages left behind by Christian immigrants to Russia and by Tatars who fled abroad, all of which were leased to Kart Seit Chelebi, a third-guild merchant of Simferopol'
  9. Report on the fitness of state properties in Evpatoriia district consisting of gardens, meadows, and mills in various villages left behind by Christian immigrants to Russia and by Tatars who fled abroad, all of which were leased to Kart Seit Chelebi, a third-guild merchant of Simferopol'
  10. Report on the fitness of state properties in Simferopol' district consisting of gardens, meadows, and mills in various villages left behind by Christian immigrants to Russia and by Tatars who fled abroad, all of which were leased to Kart Seit Chelebi, a third-guild merchant of Simferopol'
  11. Report on state gardens and vineyards located along the Belbek, Kacha, and Alma rivers

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