Touching upon the history of the Khotetovsky princes’ land ownership (in concern with the question of the location of the centre of Khotetovsky’s inherited land in Karachevsky Principality)
The Upper Oka region is noted for the fact that during 16th–17th centuries it still holds the remains of the land ownership by the descendants of the princes Obolensky, Mosalsky, Vorotynsky, Volkonsky, etc., who used to own lands in the indicated region. One of such family names might be the Khoteto...
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| Main Author: | A. V. Deduk |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Young Historians Of The Urals
2022-01-01
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| Series: | Историко-географический журнал |
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| Online Access: | https://hist-geo.ru/en/2022/05/02/golovnjov-a-v-etnografiya-v-rossijskoj-akademicheskoj-tradicii/ |
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